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Ultrasonic repellent with electromagnetic waves against mice, rats, spiders, cockroaches, flies, fleas and pests - natural electric pest control - electronic ultrasound YMYNY

£18.24
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
Sold by Permu UK

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Description

General description

This ultrasonic repellent utilizes innovative technology to emit constantly varying ultrasonic waves and electromagnetic pulses, creating an unpleasant environment for pests such as mice, rats, spiders, cockroaches, flies, and fleas. This natural electric pest control device encourages these unwanted guests to leave your home without causing harm. A subtle green and red LED indicator shows that the ultrasonic and electromagnetic functions are active, ensuring you know the device is working.

Technical specifications

  • Type: Ultrasonic pest repellent
  • Power consumption: Low
  • Functionality: Emits ultrasonic waves and electromagnetic pulses
  • Indicator: Green and red LED lights
  • Usage

  • Simply plug the device into any electrical outlet in areas such as bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, basements, parking lots, or attics.
  • By altering the electromagnetic field, the device drives away various pests without killing them.
  • Other information

  • Non-toxic and safe for children and pets
  • Environmentally friendly, does not produce waste or toxic odors
  • Device certified according to EMC (2014/30/EU) and LVD (2014/35/EU) directives
  • Includes a nightlight feature
  • Features

    • Brand
      YMYNY
    • Repellent
      Spider
    • Mode of action
      Ultrasound
    • Organic
      Yes
    • Ready to use
      Yes
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