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Ultrasonic pest repellent, pack of 4 electronic pest repellents, repellent for mice and rats, pest repellent for insects and spiders, mouse repellent

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[Ultrasonic Technology] This ultrasonic insect repellent uses ultrasonic and electromagnetic technologies to disrupt the auditory and nervous systems of pests, thus repelling them quickly and effectively. It repels most flying and crawling insects, such as mosquitoes, spiders, bed bugs, cockroaches, rats, fleas, ants, fruit flies, etc. [Wide Coverage] This ultrasonic insect repellent is suitable for areas of 80 to 120 square meters and is widely used in homes, warehouses, offices, gardens, hotels, and other locations. Since ultrasound does not penetrate walls or solid objects, it is recommended to place one device per room. In case of a heavy infestation, it is advisable to install two or more devices. [Easy to Use, Plug and Play] Simply plug the insect repellent into a power outlet. Ensure it is installed vertically, 30 cm from the ground, and that no obstructions, such as curtains or furniture, block its view. Most customers see results in 2 to 3 weeks! [Safe and Eco-Friendly] With no poison, traps, or insect killers, this insect repellent is safe and harmless to humans, children, and pets. Repel pests in a non-toxic and environmentally friendly way. [Multiple Applications] Portable and easy to install, this product is ready to use in a snap: just plug it in and you're good to go! It is perfect for homes, warehouses, offices, gardens, hotels, and other locations. Energy-efficient, it provides continuous pest protection, helping you reduce your electricity bill.

Features

  • Brand
    SNQ
  • Length
    10 mm
  • Weight
    100 g
  • Volume in litres
    1 l
  • Repellent
    Insects
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