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Ultrasonic Mouse and Rat Repellent, 6 Pieces, Mouse Repellent, Silent Indoor Operation, Mouse and Rat Repellent, Pest Control, Mosquito and Cockroach Repellent
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Description
Two Mosquito Killer Modes: 1. Ultrasonic mosquito extermination (silent). Press the button once, and the device will use silent, frequency-converting ultrasonic waves to eliminate all kinds of mosquitoes and insects. 2. Powerful ultrasonic waves to exterminate mice (audible). Press the button twice; the powerful ultrasonic mouse-repelling effect is evident. Suitable for use when no one is home. How the Mouse Repellent Works: The ultrasonic mouse repellent uses variable-frequency ultrasonic waves to stimulate and destroy the auditory and nervous systems of mice and other pests, making them anxious and panicked, thus driving them away from your home. The repellent Ultrasound can repel cockroaches, rats, mice, mosquitoes, spiders, flies, and fleas, as well as other pests. Wide Range of Applications: The ultrasonic repeller covers 80 to 120 square meters and is suitable for barns, restaurants, attics, garages, offices, and basements. The ultrasonic waves repel mice and other pests hiding in dark outdoor areas. After 2 to 3 weeks, the pests are virtually gone, and there is no need to clean up carcasses. For effective pest repellent, continuous 24-hour use is recommended. Safe and Harmless: The ultrasonic mouse repellent contains no chemicals, is silent, and does not harm people or pets. The ultrasonic and electromagnetic waves are below the range of human hearing. It can therefore be used safely in homes where Pregnant women and children live there.Easy Installation and Energy Saving: The ultrasonic mouse repellent does not require batteries and can be used for extended periods simply by plugging it into an electrical outlet. With a power consumption of 3W, it uses less than 3 kWh of electricity per month.
Features
- BrandAIPERQ
- Length200 mm
- Weight500 g
- Pcs per pack1
- Intended useIndoor
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