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Portable Ultrasonic Tick Repellent, Outdoor Electronic Repellent, Pest Control, Flea Killer (1 piece)

£18.40
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Description

Upgraded Version and Frequency: This product is an upgraded ultrasonic repellent with an enhanced frequency, superior to standard repellents on the market. It uses advanced ultrasonic technology to interfere with the nervous system of spiders, mosquitoes, cockroaches, ants, flies, insects, and fleas, making them uncomfortable and forcing them to leave. They will never return.

Convenient and Portable: With its large battery capacity, this outdoor mosquito repellent can operate for up to 7 days. It features micro USB charging, requiring no plug-in, so you can take it anywhere, protecting you from mosquitoes and other insects. A perfect companion for camping or travel.

With a cord, you can hang it around your neck or attach it to your bag. Flea and tick prevention for dogs, cats, and pets: Simply attach a portable repellent to your dog, cat, or pet that can repel fleas, ticks, lice, chiggers, and other insects, helping your pet get rid of skin problems. Long-lasting outdoor protection guaranteed: The ultrasonic mosquito repellent provides long hours of protection against mosquito bites. It's an essential item for all outdoor activities, including camping, hunting, mountaineering, running, hiking, traveling, fishing, barbecues, gardening, picnics, golf, and even simple barbecues. Keep mosquitoes away and enjoy the great outdoors!

Safe and environmentally friendly: The ultrasonic pest repeller is a safe and environmentally friendly pest control solution. No chemicals, no poison, no odor, no radiation, no noise—100% safe for your family and your beloved dogs or cats. It repels insects or rodents instead of killing them, so there are no unpleasant carcasses to clean up.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
  • Repellent
    Insects
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
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