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Ultrasonic mosquito repellent plug-in, ultrasonic mouse fly repellent 4-pack, effective mouse repellent device for defense

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Description

  • 【Intelligent Frequency Conversion】The GBARAN ultrasonic pest repeller uses ultrasonic technology with automatic frequency conversion to emit ultrasonic waves from 20 to 55 kHz, stimulating the hearing and nervous system of mosquitoes, cockroaches, mice, mites, and other pests, effectively keeping them out of your home.
  • 🕷︎ 【Insect Repellent Safe for Humans and Pets】The ultrasonic frequency of the mouse repellent is 20 to 55 kHz, and the human ear cannot hear frequencies above 20 kHz. As long as the repellent is not placed in the sensitive hearing area of cats and dogs, it will not harm your pet. 🐀【Insect Repellent【Large Range】This rodent repellent can effectively control pests indoors in areas up to 80 to 120 square meters and can be widely used in homes, warehouses, offices, supermarkets, hotels, etc. However, for areas with a heavy infestation, we recommend installing two or more. 🦇【Plug-and-Play Rat Repellent】Simply plug in our pest repeller; it will activate when you notice the misty glow. This rat repellent must be installed 10-30 inches above the ground with no other obstructions less than 1 meter away. If you install the devices in one room, they will not be effective in other rooms.
  • 🐝【What You Get】4 packs of ultrasonic pest control devices. You no longer need to dispose of dead pests, there is no unpleasant odor or dead bodies, you don't need batteries, and you save a lot of money. If you have any questions or are not satisfied with the ultrasonic pest control device, please do not hesitate to contact us; we will resolve any issues immediately.

Features

  • Brand
    SANS MARQUE
  • Intended use
    Indoor
  • Repellent
    Mouse
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
  • Safety precautions
    Before each use
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