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Pack of 4 ultrasonic mouse and rat repellents, ultrasonic rodent repellent, indoor electronic repellent against mice, mosquitoes, cockroaches, rats, ants and spiders FLITI
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Description
ADVANCED ELECTROMAGNETIC ULTRASONIC REPELLENT: Equipped with a latest-generation dual chip, this repellent emits ultrasonic waves at varying frequencies to repel mice, spiders, cockroaches, mosquitoes, and other insects. Odorless and silent, it is extremely unpleasant for mice, mosquitoes, and rats. Pack of 4. Easy installation: Simply plug the device vertically into an electrical outlet. When the blue indicator light comes on, it indicates that the product is on. (It is recommended to install the ultrasonic repellent at a height of 80 to 100 cm from the ground.) Its effectiveness is remarkable: The intelligent ultrasonic inverter destroys the pests' habitat, providing complete 360° protection and totally eliminating mosquitoes, flies, mice, cockroaches, spiders, moths, etc. Wide range of applications: This electronic repellent is effective indoors in areas up to 111.5 m². Versatile, it can be used in homes, warehouses, offices, gardens, hotels, etc. For optimal effectiveness, it is recommended to install one in each room. Safe and harmless: Non-toxic, chemical-free, and radiation-free, with low energy consumption, silent operation, and no harm to humans or animals. Ultrasonic treatment typically takes 3 to 4 weeks to achieve results, which vary depending on the extent of the infestation.
Features
- BrandSANS MARQUE
- Intended useIndoor
- RepellentSpider
- Mode of actionUltrasound
- Safety precautionsBefore each use
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