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Pack Ultrasonic Mosquito Repellent, Electric Repeller for Reptiles and Other Insects, Effective Against Indoor Bugs, Mosquitoes, Cockroaches and Fleas.
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Description
2020 Latest Ultrasonic Technology: Thanks to an intelligent dual-chip design, the ultrasonic insect repellent stimulates the auditory nerve with ultrasonic waves in the frequency range of 20 kHz to 55 kHz, thus disrupting the olfactory and central nervous systems of pests and rodents. Rats, spiders, flies, fleas, ants, and other rodents and insects find these ultrasounds extremely unpleasant and are driven away from our homes and living spaces. Environmentally Friendly and Safe for Humans: This type of pest control uses ultrasonic waves to repel pests. However, these ultrasonic waves are invisible and harmless to humans and pets. Electronic mosquito repellents work with non-toxic, radiation-free ultrasonic waves. Ultrasonic protection is 100% safe, environmentally friendly, and energy efficient. Wide Range: The ultrasonic repellent is effective in an area of 80 to 120 square meters; However, ultrasound does not penetrate walls. It is recommended to use at least one device per room. This ultrasonic repellent is ideal for use in homes, offices, garages, attics, basements, warehouses, and greenhouses. EASY TO USE: Simply plug the device into an electrical outlet (at least 30 cm from the floor). It can be used in any room with a power outlet, such as kitchens, bedrooms, basements, garages, warehouses, etc.
Features
- BrandSNQ
- Length200 mm
- Weight100 g
- Intended useIndoor
- RepellentInsects
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