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Ultrasonic Rat Repellent, Ultrasonic Mouse Repellent, 360° Ultrasonic Mouse and Rat Repellent with LED Light, Ultrasonic Repellent for Rodents, Parasites, Spiders, Butterflies, and Ants

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Description

【360° Ultrasonic Technology】: The device emits 360° ultrasonic waves to stimulate the brain and auditory nervous system of pests, effectively repelling all kinds of pests, including fleas, cockroaches, rats, insects, mosquitoes, ants, spiders, bed bugs, and more.

【Powerful and Effective】Utilizes the latest ultrasonic chips to interfere with the auditory and nervous systems of mice, bats, cockroaches, spiders, fleas, insects, and rodents. They will find it difficult to resist this attack and will quickly leave your home.

【Large Coverage Area】This ultrasonic microchip pest control system is suitable for areas of 20 to 600 square meters.

Ideal for living room, bedroom, kitchen, shop, basement, warehouse, garage, apartment, shed, attic, etc. This product does not contain a battery and must be connected to a USB port to operate.

【Humanized Design】Mouse traps or glue traps are too cruel and dangerous for our children and pets. This electronic mouse repellent is human-friendly and safe for our beloved pets (such as dogs and cats). It uses ultrasound to repel mice, pests, and rodents instead of killing them.

【Excellent Service】We work tirelessly to improve our ultrasonic insect repellent to ensure we provide you with higher-quality, durable, and convenient products. We offer 24-hour online service and a 12-month warranty. If you have any questions, please contact us. Come and try it!

Features

  • Brand
    SANS MARQUE
  • Repellent
    Rodent
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
  • Type of repellent
    Ultrasound
  • Target species
    Rodents
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