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Ultrasonic rodent repellent, flashing LED cat repellent, bird repellent, mosquito repellent, solar-powered pet repellent, 5-in-1 multifunctional infrared sensor.--BIEMMEDUE
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Description
Are you annoyed by pests in your garden: rats wreaking havoc on your vegetable patch, pesky stray cats, birds pecking at your fruit, and buzzing mosquitoes? This solar-powered animal repeller combines ultrasonic rat repellent, cat repellent with flashing LEDs, bird repellent, and mosquito repellent in a single device. Equipped with an infrared sensor for automatic on/off operation and powered by solar energy, it is environmentally friendly and energy-efficient, ensuring a peaceful outdoor environment. 【Five Functions in One, Comprehensive Protection】 ✅ Rat Mode: Powerful variable-frequency ultrasound repels rats and field mice. ✅ Cat Mode: The combination of flashing LEDs and ultrasound repels stray cats and dogs. ✅ Bird Mode: The combination of flashing LEDs and ultrasound repels birds (pigeons, sparrows, crows, etc.). ✅ Mosquito Repellent Mode: Ultrasound at a specific frequency repels mosquitoes, flies, and other flying insects. ✅ Other Animals: Also effective against squirrels, rabbits, foxes, etc. 【LED Strobe Light, Visual Deterrent】 High-powered LEDs: Alternating bright white and red LEDs simulate danger signals, imitating flames or predator eyes and triggering instinctive fear in animals. Enhanced Nighttime Effect: The strobe light is more visible in the dark and deters animals. Habituation Effect: The irregular flashing prevents animals from becoming accustomed to it. Helps Repel Mosquitoes: Some insects are sensitive to light; the strobe light can help repel them.
Features
- BrandBIEMMEDUE
- ManoMano ReferenceME222333855
- MMID674922086917
- Product code6YLYG20260614-11683
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