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Mole Repeller



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Mole Repeller The Mole Repeller is the most humane and
environmental friendly way to get rid of moles. Most underground rodents have
poor eyesight, yet nature has given them a very acute sense of hearing and
sensitivity to ground vibration. Our device exploits this sensitivity to produce a penetrating sonic sound of 300Hz over an area of approximately 9000 square feet (1/5 acre) at 15 second intervals.

The penetrating sonic sound irritates burrowing moles and will send them scurrying away. Bury flush with lawn for easy mowing without detracting from landscape.
Our Mole Repeller is the easiest and most environmentally friendly way to get rid of moles and other burrowing rodents.
The Mole repeller will work for 4-6 months on one set of alkaline batteries. Do not expect instant reaction. Molechaser must be used continuously for up to 7-14 days before ground rodents start to move away from the area. Pets won't be affected but rodents find the noise irritating and move to quieter surroundings.
The units discreet green-colored control head is watertight and can be buried flush with the lawn so that it doesn't detract from the appearance of your lawn or garden.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Power: Requires 4 "D" Batteries (Not Included)
Battery Life: 4 to 6 months
Weight: 9 oz.
Dimensions: 15" x 2 1/4" diameter
Frequency: 300 Hz
Duty Cycle: 15 seconds
Coverage: 9,000 sq. ft. (1/5 acre)
OTHER FEATURES:
100% waterproof
Effective up to 1/5 acre
Will not impede lawn mowing
Will not affect pets
PLEASE NOTE
If you have clay type soil please use our
Molechaser Mole Repeller.

Mole Repeller $19.95
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Born To Dig:
Moles Are Great Diggers
Moles create elaborate systems of interconnected tunnels. Many of these
tunnels are unlikely to be detected from above. Moles can move their own weight
of soil every 30 seconds. Moles are active day and night and often sleep in 4
hour shifts before returning to tunneling.
Voles:
Voles, sometimes mistaken for field mice, use abandoned mole tunnels or dig
their own. The pine vole is the most common vole. Voles will sometimes forage
above ground near bird feeders but prefer the roots of shrubs, perennials and
trees.

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