Moles & voles destroying your garden.
Simple and effective prevention that is self-sustaining.
Voles will eat the roots of your precious plants.
No trapping or killing, no environmental impact.
The Solar Mole Repeller is powered by a rechargeable battery which when fully charged ensures trouble-free, 24-hour continuous operation. When set up for the first time, the Repeller will need up to two days' exposure to sunlight to become fully effective. This autonomous power supply is a huge practical benefit as the siting of the Repeller in a garden or field is not dependent on any external source of power.
In ideal circumstances the Repeller is the easy and effective way to get rid of moles and voles and it can then obviate the use of lethal traps and poisons. Certain conditions, however, can influence its performance. The ground should be firm, solid soil to ensure optimal transmission of the sound waves and vibrations. Loose, sodden or frozen earth is less suitable. The Solar Mole Repeller can be ineffective on moles and voles with hearing loss or immunity to the sound.
The vibrations and sound waves emitted by the Solar Mole Repeller are, of course, completely harmless to humans, pets the environment
1. Create a hole in a suitable location
Dig a hole in the ground about the same diameter as the pointed tube part of the Repeller. Push the tube down into the hole. Do not use a hammer or excessive force as doing so may cause damage.
2. Assemble unit
Make sure that enough of the tube is left sticking above ground-level to prevent surface rain water from being able to run into the tube.
3. Place in hole
Connect the upper part of the Repeller to the tube with the electric connector supplied. Fix the upper part of the Repeller to the tube as shown. Site the Solar Rodent Repeller where its solar panel gets maximum exposure to sunlight so that the battery will be charged as fully as possible. When first installed, the Repeller will need up to two days' exposure to sunlight to become fully effective.
1. Create a hole in a suitable location
Dig a hole in the ground about the same diameter as the pointed tube part of the Repeller. Push the tube down into the hole. Do not use a hammer or excessive force as doing so may cause damage.
2. Assemble unit
Make sure that enough of the tube is left sticking above ground-level to prevent surface rain water from being able to run into the tube.
3. Place in hole
Connect the upper part of the Repeller to the tube with the electric connector supplied. Fix the upper part of the Repeller to the tube as shown. Site the Solar Rodent Repeller where its solar panel gets maximum exposure to sunlight so that the battery will be charged as fully as possible. When first installed, the Repeller will need up to two days' exposure to sunlight to become fully effective.
4. Feel content
The Mole Repeller combats moles, voles and other small mammals that live underground.
Absolutely. The Mole Repeller is better at keeping moles away than at expelling an existing mole population.
The Solar Mole Repeller is a humane and environmentally friendly alternative to cruel traps, brutal slaughter and poisonous gases. There is, however, no guarantee of outright success. There are a number of issues beyond our control which may impair its effectiveness. The noise emitted by the Repeller might be disregarded by the animals, if there is no suitable alternative territory to move to, or if the living conditions of the existing habitation are too good to abandon.
As with all sonic repellers, the targeted animals may over time get used to the noise that the Repeller emits and so become unaffected by it. You may be able to overcome this drawback if you move the Repeller to different locations from time to time. Also, animals may not respond to noise because of impaired hearing, or for other reasons.
The Repeller emits sound waves in all directions over the ground. For optimal effectiveness, it should not be set up near obstacles like hard road surfaces, pavements or building foundations. Uneven hilly areas and irregular-shaped expanses require several Repellers. For best results in large areas, Repellers should be installed at 20 metre intervals.
The condition and density of the ground affect the Repeller's performance, which is why a survey of the area should be carried out before installation. Solid, dense ground enables the best sound wave transmission. Light, loose earth and frozen or sodden earth do not conduct sound well.
The range of the Repeller is up to 15 metres from the Repeller and the cover is 650 sqm. In a domestic garden of 200-500 sqm, a single Repeller is adequate. For uneven or irregular-shaped areas or other unfavourable situations, several Repellers may be needed.
That is impossible. The Mole Repeller produces audible sound of 400 Hz which has no impact on the health of humans and animals. The measured loudness of the sound above ground just a few meters away from the Repeller is already less than the 40 decibels of a human-voice whisper.
The introduction of Repellers into areas where traps are being used to catch moles and voles improves trapping performance. The Repeller-emitted sound distracts the animals from the traps and confuses them.