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Ultrasonic rodent repellent with blue LED night light – Quiet, effective and safe for indoor use
Of which environmental contribution £1.00 including VAT.
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Description
Improved Pet Control Technology: Uses effective and safe technology to disrupt and stimulate the nervous system of pests, making them more powerful and rendering them harder to immunize than ever before. Then we can say goodbye to pests and rats! Easy to Use: Simply plug the repeller into an outlet. Be sure to install it vertically, 7-32 inches from the floor. And make sure there are no obstructions like curtains or cabinets in front of the repeller. Safer for Children and Pets: Unlike traditional repellents, this electronic repellent is more environmentally friendly and contains no harmful chemicals. Instead, it uses ultrasonic frequency sound waves (22-65 kHz) to repel insects and kill them without harming them. It is less expensive and more durable than repellents and other pest control methods. Effective coverage: The insect and rodent repellent is effective in indoor spaces up to 1600 square feet. We recommend installing one in each room, as ultrasonic waves cannot penetrate walls and solid objects. For large storage areas that are heavily infested, additional units are needed. How it works: Plug in the power; the indicator light is red. There are two modes. The first mode is silent frequency conversion, which is primarily used to repel mosquitoes, motor vehicles, flies, etc. When the first mode is activated, the indicator light is blue. The second mode, which emits a soft sound, is primarily used for squirrels, and the nightlight changes to emerald green.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Intended useIndoor
- RepellentRodent
- Mode of actionUltrasound
- Safety precautionsBefore each use
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