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Victor M9012 Mole and Gopher Sonic Spike - Outdoor Mole and Gopher Repellent 2pk
$ 15.28
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Description
Brand Name: VictorSub Brand: Sonic Spike
Condition: New
Animal Type: Gophers/Moles
Product Type: Electronic Pest Repeller
Safe for Edibles: Yes
Treatment Coverage Area: 15000 sq. ft.
Ready to Use: Yes
Indoor or Outdoor: Outdoor
Safe for Pets: Yes
Product Form: Spike
Requires 3 "D" batteries (not included)
Repel Moles & Gophers – This repellent device uses sonic frequencies to penetrate the soil and humanely drive away moles and gophers
Pulses Every 30 Seconds – This device emits sonic frequencies every 30 seconds, so moles and gophers never get used to the sound and vibrations
Powerful Protection – The spikes work in a circular pattern, approximately 95 ft in diameter. That’s up to 7,500 sq ft of coverage per sonic spike
Mow-Over Design – The spike can be installed flush with the ground, allowing you to mow your lawn and walk around your yard without obstructions
Long-Lasting – Each spike will run for approximately 4 to 6 months on a set of 3 “D” batteries (not included); rechargeable batteries not recommended
Removable Battery Sleeve
The mole and gopher sonic spike is designed with a convenient removable battery sleeve for trouble-free battery replacement. A Spike will work for 4 – 6 months on one set of alkaline batteries*. Spike must be used continuously for 7-14 days before moles and gophers start to move away from the area.
Be sure to insert the Spike into the soil so that the cap is flush with the ground to avoid tripping hazards and the chance of hitting it with a lawnmower. Effectiveness depends largely upon soil type: dry, sandy or peat soil does not conduct the sonic waves easily. Moist clay is the best conductor of sound. To use, follow these steps:
To open, unscrew YELLOW cap counter-clockwise.
Remove battery cartridge and insert batteries. Re-insert the battery cartridge into the Spike. If installation is correct, you will hear vibrating sound within 15 seconds.
Tighten the cap securely to keep moisture out.
Make pilot holes prior to inserting the spikes. Do not hammer it into the ground, as this could cause damage.
Insert Spike until the cap is flush with the ground. Above the ground, it could be a tripping hazard. Remember where the Spike is located so it may be removed for battery replacement.
Remove Sonic Spike during flooding and before ground freezes.