Efficient Solar Powered The gopher Repellenr consists of a highly efficient solar panel that automatically gets energy from the sun during the day and charges the mole repellent for 8 hours to work continuously for 5-7 days no matter what the weather conditions are. Since it is solar powered, there is no running cost at all. NOTE: Keep solar mole repellent under the sun to charge for at least 2 days before installation.
Environmentally Friendly and Safe Gopher repellent ultrasonic solar powered does not use any harmful or toxic chemicals to repel rodents. This ultrasonic mole repellent will never pollute your garden and is harmless to plants, crops, people and pets. We recommend installing a yard rodent repeller every 70 feet on ground frequented by rodents.
Ultrasonic Mole Repellent Solar mole repellent ultrasonic 4 pack emits ultrasonic waves every 20 seconds and can send penetrating 400 Hz vibrations and acoustic pulses underground to stimulate the central nervous system of mice and moles, thus effectively repelling snakes, moles, gophers, rats and voles hiding in lawns, gardens and yards. The effective range is wide and can reach about 7000 square feet.
Waterproof & Durable Design Vole repeller outdoor is made of high quality ABS and PVC with waterproof, corrosion resistant and flame retardant material design. You can use it with peace of mind even in bad weather such as rain. Wipe it regularly with a damp cloth. A dirty solar panel will reduce the amount of sunlight available to charge the device.
Easy Installation & Reusable Choose an optimal location for sunlight so that the solar panel can receive as much direct light as possible, then turn on/off the switch Generally, it takes 2-4 weeks to keep moles and gophers out of the garden, and if new moles appear, try moving the mole repeller to a new area. Moles form hills as they leave the area, so you need to make sure the mole hill is not new when setting up the repeller.
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2 x Outdoor Solar Powered Mole Repellent
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