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Set of 6 ultrasonic insect repellents for cockroaches, ants, mice, bed bugs, rats, rodents, mosquitoes, spiders, for home, office, warehouse and hotel

£23.74
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Description

Electronic Ultrasonic Technology: This electronic insect repellent adopts modern microelectronic technology and can generate intermittently and alternately changing ultrasonic waves. The unique ultrasonic waves act on the auditory and nervous systems of pests such as mice, spiders, ants, bed bugs, cockroaches, mosquitoes, fruit flies, fleas, crickets, insects, and rodents. They will flee the area covered by the ultrasound on their own.

Makes children and pets more comfortable. Say goodbye to harmful poisons, dangerous chemicals, and traps commonly used by families and pest control personnel. Our products are 100% environmentally friendly and effective. The ultrasonic waves are silent to humans and pets; An eco-friendly alternative to harmful and dangerous chemicals, poisons, and traps, with no odor. Installation is simple: just plug the device vertically into a standard household electrical outlet. It is recommended to install the device 30-70 inches from the floor. The blue LED will light up to indicate that the device is working. Large and effective coverage: this ultrasonic insect repellent has an effective indoor coverage area of up to 1,600 square feet (approximately 150 square meters). It is widely used in bedrooms, warehouses, kitchens, offices, gardens, and other locations. Since ultrasound cannot penetrate walls and solid objects, it is recommended to install one in each room. For severe pest problems, we recommend installing two or more devices in the same room. Easy to use: simply plug the electronic insect repellent into an electrical outlet. Make sure to mount it vertically, 7-31 inches from the floor. And ensure there are no obstructions such as curtains or cabinets in front of the repellent. Most customers see results within 2 to 3 weeks! Then we can say goodbye to pests!

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Intended use
    Indoor
  • Repellent
    Spider
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
  • Type of repellent
    Ultrasound
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