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Ultrasonic Repellent 2 Pack Electronic Repellent Electronic Ultrasonic Repellent for Mosquito Control Effective Devices Against

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Description

Easy to use, simple Plug & Play: No batteries are needed, saving you a lot of replacements. Simply plug the ultrasonic pest killer into a normal electrical outlet, and the LED light will turn on and it will start working. It's easy to use and convenient to carry.

Safe and eco-friendly: The mosquito repellent is safe, non-toxic, and emits no radiation. The ultrasonic frequency is inaudible to humans and pets, making it animal-friendly. The ultrasonic repellent is guaranteed safe for your family and pets.

Innovative frequency conversion technology: It uses the latest ultrasonic chip technology.

The use of ultrasound constantly stimulates and disrupts the auditory and nervous systems of insects, making them uncomfortable, destroying their living environment, and allowing them to escape from the premises. Ideal for indoor use in homes, restaurants, hotels, hospitals, office buildings, warehouses, etc. 3-4 weeks for optimal results. 1 month later: completely eliminated, depending on the type of pest. It covers a large area: this micro-light system equipped with an ultrasonic insecticide can be used on an area of 120 square meters. For best results, it is recommended to use a room and a repellent, as ultrasonic waves cannot penetrate walls and solid objects. Safe for humans and pets: Ultrasound only affects pests and rodents and does not harm humans or pets. No radiation, no chemicals, non-toxic, odorless, and silent. You can use it with confidence in the room.

Features

  • Brand
    SANS MARQUE
  • Intended use
    Indoor
  • Repellent
    Insects
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
  • Type of repellent
    Ultrasound
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