BSI Solar Mole Detector - Chases moles by light vibration in the ground - Works on solar energy - 1 vibrating rod for 700m²
BSI
Art. nr. 201692252
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Product information "BSI Solar Mole Detector - Chases moles by light vibration in the ground - Works on solar energy - 1 vibrating rod for 700m²"
- works on solar energy
- no batteries required
- against moles, voles and mice
Powered by a solar panel, this device uses sound waves to repel pests such as moles and voles. By spreading sound waves, underground (gnawing) animals are effectively driven away. These sound waves irritate them, simulate danger and make them flee the treated area. The Solar Mole Repellent works in all directions; avoid obstacles that could interfere with its operation. The Solar Mole Repellent is powered by a solar cell, which is charged during the day so that it continues to work at night, chasing away underground animals around the clock. By spreading sound waves ± every 40 seconds, this Solar Mole Repellent is effective in an area up to 700m². In large areas, it is best to place a Solar Mole Repellent every 30 meters.
About BSI:
BSI is a major player in the field of care and control products in numerous fields such as: insect and disease control, animal defense, fertilization, pet-care, pond and pool.
About BSI:
BSI is a major player in the field of care and control products in numerous fields such as: insect and disease control, animal defense, fertilization, pet-care, pond and pool.
Product specifications
Animal-friendly: | Yes |
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Classification garden: | Pest control |
Control and protection of...: | Gnawing pests (mice, rats and moles) |
Product group: | Pheromone and lure product, Ready-made product, Non-ultrasonic repellents and devices |
Treatment: | Curing (curative), Preventing (preventive), Preventing (preventive) and curing (curative) |
Type of problem: | Moles, Mice, Rats |
Usage location: | Outside |
Contents in pieces: | 1 |
Weight: | 0.4 kg |
Contents: | 1 pc |
Package dimensions: | 15.5L x 9.5W x 31.5H cm |
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11 December 2024 09:32
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