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Ultrasonic Insect Repellent for Rodents, 6 Pack, Electronic Indoor Insect Repellent for Mosquitoes/Cockroaches/Mice/Spiders/Flies

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Description

General description

This ultrasonic insect repellent emits ultrasound at a frequency of 22-45 kHz through a dual ultrasonic and electromagnetic chip, targeting the brain and auditory nervous system of pests. It effectively protects your home from various pests, including mosquitoes, cockroaches, mice, spiders, and flies. The repellent is easy to use; simply plug it into an electrical outlet, and it will activate when the blue night light turns on.

Technical specifications

  • Ultrasound frequency: 22-45 kHz
  • Effective coverage area: up to 1200 square feet
  • Recommended installation height: 30-50 inches above the ground for flying pests; 10-30 inches above the ground for crawling pests
  • Recommended number of units: 6-12 for indoor pest control (depending on infestation severity)
  • Installation

  • Plug the ultrasonic insect repellent into an electrical outlet.
  • Install at a height of 30-50 inches for flying pests and 10-30 inches for crawling pests.
  • Ensure the sound is not obstructed by walls or furniture.
  • Usage

  • Effective 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Most customers report results within 3 to 4 weeks.
  • Suitable for use in homes, warehouses, offices, gardens, hotels, etc.
  • Other information

  • Environmentally friendly alternative to poisons, sprays, and traps.
  • Safe for kids and pets, as the low-frequency ultrasound is difficult for humans to hear.
  • Features

    • Brand
      AOUGO
    • Length
      250 mm
    • Weight
      360 g
    • Pcs per pack
      6
    • Warranty
      2 year(s)

    Customer reviews

    PPHILIPPE
    Published on 11/12/2024, France

    seems effective ... no worries in the cellar very few insects in my veranda even with the doors wide open this summer

    MManoMano Customer
    Published on 15/11/2023, France

    You have to wait about 1 month to see the effectiveness of the product, so it is premature to give a rating now.

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