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[NEVER USED] Ultrasonic pest repeller, electronic insect repellent mousetraps, 4 packs for indoor use, mosquito and spider repellent plug-in, efficient defense against rats, spiders, mosquitoes, and m

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Description

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

Ultrasonic Insect Repellent: This ultrasonic insect repellent uses automatic frequency conversion technology to emit ultrasonic waves from 20 to 55 kHz. These stimulate the auditory and nervous systems of mosquitoes, cockroaches, mice, mites, and other pests, effectively driving them out of your home.

Safe for Humans and Animals: The ultrasonic mouse repellent operates at a frequency of 20 to 55 kHz. Frequencies above 20 kHz are inaudible to the human ear. As long as the device is not within earshot of cats and dogs, it is harmless to your pets. Long-range insect repellent: This rat repellent effectively deters pests in indoor spaces of up to 80 to 120 square meters and is suitable for use in apartments, warehouses, offices, supermarkets, hotels, etc. We recommend placing one device in each room, as ultrasonic waves cannot penetrate walls and solid objects. However, in cases of heavy infestation, we recommend installing two or more devices. Simply plug and play: Our spider repellent becomes ready for use as soon as you notice a faint glow. The rat repellent should be mounted 25 to 76 cm above the floor. There should be no other obstacles within a one-meter radius. If multiple devices are installed in one room, the effectiveness in other rooms will be reduced.

Features

  • Brand
    ODIPIE
  • Intended use
    Indoor
  • Repellent
    Spider
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
  • Safety precautions
    Before each use
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