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Pack of 2 ultrasonic mosquito repellents, European mosquito repellent, electronic pest control, rodenticide, natural biological rodenticide, environmentally friendly, suitable for outdoor use
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Product information
Description
- Physical Ultrasonic Repellent Technology: Modifies the frequency using ultrasonic technology to stimulate the hearing of mosquitoes and other pests, making them unbearable. Safe for humans and pets.
- 20–50 kHz Ultrasonic: High-frequency ultrasonic circuit, effective not only against mosquitoes but also against most rodents, such as cockroaches, ants, spiders, and mice.
- No Added Chemicals: No radiation, harmless, non-toxic, long range; ultrasonic waves do not penetrate walls.
- Night Mode: Plug in the repeller, and an LED light will turn on like a small nightlight to ensure your safety at night.
- Versatile Use and Energy Saving: Can be used in houses, apartments, restaurants, etc., and is effective against insects, rats, mosquitoes, flies, wasps, ants, spiders, fleas, and cockroaches. It consumes little energy while being very effective.
This ultrasonic repeller uses physical means to safely repel mosquitoes without toxic chemical components. Safe for humans and pets.
The ultrasonic repeller should be installed at a height of approximately 30 to 120 cm from the ground, at a 90° angle.
Specifications:
Frequency: 22–50 kHz.
Power: ≤ 3 W. Material: ABS plastic.
Dimensions: 14 x 7 x 7 cm.
Package contents:
2 ultrasonic pest repellers
1 user manual (English only).
Notes:
1. Maintain a distance between the device and carpets, curtains, and other noise-absorbing materials to reduce impact.
2. Rats and other pests will begin using the device. This behavior is normal, as they flee their habitat after ultrasonic stimulation. Results are usually visible after 3 to 4 weeks.
3. Do not clean the ultrasonic repellent with water. Use a soft, dry cloth.
Features
- BrandSANS MARQUE
- Intended useOutdoor
- RepellentRodent
- Mode of actionUltrasound
- Type of repellentUltrasound
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