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Ultrasonic Mouse and Rat Repellent - Device That Emits Waves Against Mice, Rats - Very Easy to Install, Plugs into an Electrical Outlet - Anti Rats, Mice - No Noise and No Odor zhuo

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Description

General descriptionThis Ultrasonic Mouse and Rat Repellent is an effective and eco-friendly solution to keep rodents such as mice, rats, dormice, and weasels at bay. Designed for indoor use, this device emits ultrasonic waves that are inaudible to humans and pets, making it a safe alternative to traditional pest control methods like traps and poisons. Its elegant design allows it to blend seamlessly into various environments, including homes, offices, shops, and hotels.Technical specificationsRated voltage: 90-250 VRated frequency: 25-65 HzRated power: 6 WInstallationSimply plug the device into an electrical outlet; no adjustments are necessary.For optimal efficiency, install one device per room.UsageThe device begins to emit ultrasonic waves immediately upon being plugged in.Rodents will typically start to feel discomfort within the first week, become anxious by the second week, and leave the premises by the end of the third week.It is important to note that this device is not effective against insects such as spiders and mosquitoes.Other informationThe device features a blue light indicator that shows it is operational and indicates the oscillations of the emitted waves.Non-toxic and safe for children and pets.CE labeled by an independent body for added safety.

Features

  • Brand
    DHKLFA
  • Pcs per pack
    1 .
  • Warranty
    1 year(s)
  • Repellent
    Mouse
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
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