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PCS Ultrasonic Rodent and Insect Repellent, Ultrasonic Mouse and Rat Repellent, Ultrasonic Mouse Repellent, Indoor Electronic Insect Repellent for Mice, Mosquitoes, Rats, Ants, and Spiders

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Description

Specification: Supply Voltage: AC 90-250V / 50-60Hz, Power: 5-6W, Output Frequency: 22-65kHz, Operating Distance: 20-80cm, Effective Coverage Area: Over 80-120m² in open space

Intelligent Ultrasonic Technology: Thanks to an advanced chip, this ultrasonic pest repeller emits varying frequencies that effectively disrupt the hearing and nervous system of rodents and insects. The ultrasonic sound prevents them from adapting and promotes a gradual and lasting retreat.

Powerful Rodent Action: Designed as a powerful ultrasonic mouse and rat repellent, this ultrasonic mouse repellent works continuously to repel mice, rats, cockroaches, mosquitoes, and ants without killing them.

The ultrasonic rodent repellent creates an uncomfortable environment, ideal for effective indoor protection. Optimized Large Indoor Coverage: Each ultrasonic mouse repellent effectively covers large indoor areas. The device has an effective coverage area of over 80 to 120 square meters (approximately 861 to 1292 square feet), and the sound waves will reach every corner. For optimal results, it is recommended to install one ultrasonic pest repeller per room, as walls and furniture can dampen the propagation of ultrasonic waves. Simple Installation and Automatic Operation: Simply plug the mouse repellent into a vertical wall outlet. The device starts automatically and consumes very little power. The first effects typically appear after 3 to 4 weeks, depending on the level of infestation.

Features

  • Brand
    SANS MARQUE
  • Repellent
    Insects
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
  • Safety precautions
    Before each use
  • Type of repellent
    Ultrasound
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