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[NEVER USED] 360° Ultrasonic Mouse and Rat Repellent - Ultrasonic mouse repellent with LED light and rodent repellent for indoor protection and pest control - Garden..

£38.99
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Product never used, packaging damaged during transport. Unopened product, repackaged in our warehouses, in perfect working condition, warranty available.

🐀360° Coverage: 360° ultrasound is emitted to drive away rodents and pests. The shape and options are suitable for almost any nook or cranny in your home that has exits. Complete rodent protection in your home.

🐀4 Adjustable Modes: L1: Variable frequency ultrasonic emission waves 25-65 kHz - disrupts the mouse's olfactory system; L2: Variable frequency ultrasonic attack waves 9-235 kHz damage the mouse's auditory system; L3: Alarm noise and explosive flash (5/15/35/60 minute cyclic operation) - quickly drives away mice; L4: 965kHz ultrasound, simultaneous voice alarm and flashing light. Wide coverage: Effectively repels mice, squirrels, cockroaches, spiders, and many other rodents and pests. Ultrasonic repellents are effective in an indoor area of 600 square meters, so don't worry if your room is too large to be covered. It is widely used in homes, warehouses, offices, gardens, hotels, etc. Consistent use: Continue using for 1-2 weeks. Early use may cause abnormal activity, but later use may disrupt the nerves and lead to avoidance of areas where rodent repellents are placed. This can effectively protect your kitchen, warehouse, bedrooms, and plants in the long term. 🐀Safety and ease of use: The mouse repellent uses ultrasonic technology; it is non-toxic, chemical-free, odorless, and completely safe for people and pets. No need to clean up dead pests, no bad smells or carcasses, no batteries required, saving you a lot of money.

Features

  • Brand
    ODIPIE
  • Pcs per pack
    1 .
  • Intended use
    Indoor
  • Repellent
    Mouse
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
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