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Ultrasonic Mouse Repellent 4 Pack, Ultrasonic Mosquito Repellent, Anti-Rat Repellent, Effective Against Mice and Rats, Ants, Spiders, Mosquitoes, Ultrasonic Rodent and Insect Repellent

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THE BEST ULTRASONIC PEST REPELLENT, SILENTLY AND EFFECTIVELY KEEPS PESTS AWAY - If you're considering a non-chemical approach to pest control, we recommend ultrasonic repellents that emit a constant noise at a frequency too high for humans to hear. These sound waves are designed to distract, annoy, and deter common household pests such as cockroaches, spiders, mosquitoes, ants, and rodents.

100% SAFE FOR CHILDREN AND PETS - 100% safer than traditional mosquito repellents. Many people naturally worry about the safety of their pets when using an insect repellent device.

Studies have shown that while cats and dogs can hear the waves, ultrasonic sounds are inaudible to humans and pets. Poison-free, odorless, and chemical-free, it is safe. HOW TO USE AN ULTRASONIC PEST REPELLENT IN YOUR HOME - Pest repellents are simple to use. Just plug the ultrasonic repellent into an electrical outlet, and it will begin repelling pests when the light is turned on. The repellent should be placed in a location where its noise will not be affected by walls and furniture. PROTECT YOUR HOME 360° WITH NO DEAD ZONES - The effective coverage of each pest repellent can reach up to 1600 square feet. Since ultrasound cannot penetrate walls and solid objects, it is recommended to use one unit per room. Typical results may take 1 to 2 weeks depending on the severity of the infestation. Most of the time, the results of electronic pest control are visible within 3 to 4 weeks! Tip: To prevent pests from returning, it is recommended to continue using the product.

Features

  • Brand
    SANS MARQUE
  • Repellent
    Rodent
  • Target species
    Insects
  • Organic
    Yes
  • Ready to use
    Yes
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