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Ultrasonic Pest Repeller, Electronic Insect Mouse Traps 4 Pack for Indoor, Plug-in Mosquito and Spider Repellent, Effective Rat Repellent

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Description

Intelligent Technology: This ultrasonic mouse repellent emits different frequencies of ultrasonic waves (25 kHz to 65 kHz) to irritate the nervous system of insects and rats, making them uncomfortable and gradually flee. Intermittent changes in the ultrasonic frequency prevent them from developing immunity and adaptability.

Large Coverage: Each ultrasonic repellent can cover up to 120 square meters. It is recommended to install this hammer vertically at a distance of 20 to 80 cm from the ground. For best results, equip each room with a pest repeller.

Safe and Eco-Friendly Mosquito Repellent Control: Non-toxic, no chemicals, no radiation, less power consumption, no noise and 100% safe for humans and pets, you will say goodbye to mouse traps, mosquitoes, mouse pads, pest poison, and insect sprays, etc. No battery required will save you a lot of money, give you a 100% safe and eco-friendly home.

Super Quiet and Effective Mosquito Repellent: The ultrasonic repellent works with low-frequency ultrasonic waves, so it allows you to control pests completely silently and cannot disturb you and your pets. Please note that it requires a process. Depending on the environment, response time varies, usually 2 to 6 weeks. We are sincerely here to help you keep pests away.

Easy to use: Just plug the repeller into the socket and let it work. The repellent instantly repels pests without killing them. No batteries are required, saving you a lot of replacements.

Features

  • Brand
    WOIYIC
  • Intended use
    Indoor
  • Repellent
    Insects
  • Organic
    Yes
  • Ready to use
    Yes
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