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Ultrasonic Mice and Rat Repellent - Electronic Device Against Rodents, Insects, Cockroaches, Pests, Environmentally Friendly, Natural, Organic, Rodents, Dormouse, Weasels, Attic (Packs)

£22.84
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
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Description

General description

This ultrasonic mice and rat repellent utilizes advanced ultrasonic physical repellent technology to create an uncomfortable environment for pests such as mosquitoes, rodents, and insects. It operates without the use of harmful chemicals, making it a safe and eco-friendly solution for pest control.

Technical specifications

  • Frequency: 22-50 kHz
  • Power: ≤ 3 W
  • Dimensions: 14 x 7 x 7 cm
  • Material: ABS plastic
  • Installation

  • Install the device at a height of approximately 30-120 cm above the ground.
  • Position the device at a 90° angle for optimal effectiveness.
  • Ensure there is a distance from carpets, curtains, and other materials that may absorb sound and reduce the ultrasonic impact.
  • Usage

  • Recommended to use one device per room for maximum coverage.
  • The device can be used in various settings including houses, apartments, and restaurants.
  • It is effective against a wide range of pests including rats, mosquitoes, flies, wasps, ants, spiders, fleas, and cockroaches.
  • Results may take 3-4 weeks to become noticeable as pests leave their habitat after exposure to ultrasonic waves.
  • Other information

  • Night mode feature: Connects to an LED lamp that serves as a night light.
  • Do not clean the device with water; use a soft, dry cloth instead.
  • Included in delivery: 2 ultrasonic insecticides and 1 instruction manual (in English).
  • Features

    • Brand
      KINGSO
    • Warranty
      1 year(s)
    • Volume in litres
      1 l
    • Intended use
      Indoor
    • Environmental certification
      Organic farming
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