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Plug-in Insect Repellent, Ultrasonic Insect Repellent, Electronic Insect Repellent - Mosquito, Mice, Spider, Cockroach Repellent (2-Pack)

£31.99
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.

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【IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY】: The dual ultrasonic and electromagnetic chips of our ultrasonic pest repellent emit ultrasonic frequencies that disrupt the auditory and nervous systems of pests. This creates discomfort for animals and keeps them away from pests, mice, rodents, and mosquitoes.

【Two Lighting Modes】: The light can be turned on and off. It is more effective to leave the light on and can also be used as a small night light. This way, your sleep will not be disturbed. For better mosquito control, it is recommended to leave the light on.

【WIDE AND EFFECTIVE COVERAGE】: The product is effective in indoor areas up to 167 square meters. It is suitable for use in homes, warehouses, offices, gardens, hotels, etc. It is recommended to install one device in each room, as ultrasound cannot penetrate walls and solid objects. In case of severe infestation, it is recommended to install two or more devices in different rooms. They will not be effective in other rooms if installed in only one room. [SAFE FOR HUMANS AND ANIMALS]: The ultrasonic frequency of this electronic mosquito repellent is inaudible to humans and pets, making it environmentally friendly. The ultrasonic rodent repellent does not kill insects, but eliminates them in the covered area without chemicals or smoke. This makes it the ideal choice for those who do not want to spend a lot of time cleaning. [EASY TO USE]: Simply plug the electronic ultrasonic pest repellent into an electrical outlet. The device will start working as soon as the blue light turns on. Most customers see results after just 3-4 weeks! So you can say goodbye to pests and mice!

Features

  • Brand
    SNQ
  • Weight
    150 g
  • Pcs per pack
    2 .
  • Intended use
    Indoor
  • Repellent
    Mouse
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