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Professional Ultrasonic Mouse and Rat Repeller 360°, Ultrasonic Mouse Device, Ultrasonic Rodent Repeller for Rats, Mice, Voles and Dormice

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Description

The ultrasonic mouse repeller features advanced frequency conversion technology. The continuous ultrasonic frequency can affect the nervous and auditory systems of rodents. This is extremely irritating for rodents and pests, forcing them to quickly find a quiet place and leave your home.

Simply plug the ultrasonic driver into a standard electrical outlet, and you're ready to go. Rodents may be more active at the beginning of use, indicating that they are irritated. After a longer period of time (3-4 weeks), squirrels, mice, and rats will begin to disappear from their habitat. Therefore, ensure the ultrasonic mouse repeller is always plugged in to keep them away.

4 operating modes so you can choose the desired effect. (Mode 1: 9 kHz - 23.5 kHz for driving away mice, cockroaches, fleas, and ants. Mode 2: 25 kHz - 65 kHz for scaring away squirrels. Mode 3: Alarm sound + flashing light (timed duty cycle of 5/15/35/60 minutes) for quickly driving away mice. Mode 4: 9 kHz - 65 kHz, flashing light and sound alarm. Simply purchase one of our rodent repellents, which can help you control various types of pests.

Suitable for home or any indoor area. Save money on rodent control and prevent mouse damage to your property by driving squirrels, mice, rats, and bats out of your home. The ultrasonic pest repeller is effective indoors up to 200 m².

Simply plug the ultrasonic driver into a standard electrical outlet, and you're ready to go. Rodents may be more active at the beginning of application, indicating that they are irritated. After a longer period of time (3–4 weeks), squirrels, mice, and rats will disappear from their habitat.

Features

  • Brand
    ODIPIE
  • Weight
    450 g
  • Origin
    Made in China
  • Environmental certification
    Ecocert
  • Repellent
    Mouse
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