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Bird-X Transonic Mole Electronic Mole & Gopher Chaser
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Solar-powered electronic unit for repelling moles and gophers
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Safely keeps burrowing pests away from outdoor pond areas
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Uses ultrasonic sound, vibrations and light to protect ponds, water gardens & lawns
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Keep unwanted underground visitors from undermining outdoor pond areas. Bird-X Transonic Mole Electronic Mole & Gopher Chaser is the high tech, chemical-free way to keep moles, gophers and other burrowing creatures away. Harmless to pets and humans, this innovative solar-powered unit emits bursts of ultrasonic sound, vibrations and light for a multisensory approach to repelling burrowing pests. Effective coverage of up to 50 ft. radius (approximately 7,800 sq. ft or 1/6 acres). For larger ponds and water gardens, employ two or more units.
Bird-X Transonic Mole Electronic Mole & Gopher Chaser is recommended for outdoor use in any area where burrowing creatures are a problem. Weatherproof solar-powered unit operates continuously and does not require complicated wiring or an electrical outlet for simple convenient installation and use. Place unit in full sunlight for best operation. Bird-X Transonic Mole Electronic Mole & Gopher Chaser measures 6" diameter x 14-1/2" long assembled.
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Assembly
- Assemble the aluminum stake sections first. Drawing the wire & plug through the center as you add section lengths, connect the 3 sections of stake together with the threaded section in the middle.
- Connect the small-wired white plug protruding from the aluminum stake into the white receptacle in the round head. This will turn the unit ON.
- Gently push the stake into the base of the round head, lining it up with the screw hole in the "neck" of the head.
- When the screw holes are aligned, the stake is in the correct position. Fasten it in place with the set screw (supplied separately).
- Note: The rechargeable batteries are sealed inside the unit head and should not be exposed. They will recharge from the solar panel.
Installation:
- Find a location near the center of the damaged area where the ground is soft - a burrow is best. The more sunlight the better; dappled shade is preferable to deep shade. Full sunlight is best.
- Insert the stake into the ground as deep as possible, leaving only the head above ground. Do not use excessive force. Do not hammer the head, as this will damage the unit. If the ground is too hard, water it to soften and make a pilot hole.
- A full battery charge will develop after the unit has been outside in the daylight for 24 hours. Once charged, a full solar charge should last 5-6 days even without sunlight.
Once the unit is running, you may observe increased activity as the animals' behavior patterns are disrupted by the onslaught of sensory stimulation. It may take several days for the pests to leave the area. Once they have learned that this area is hostile, the unit will continue to chase them away.
Specifications:
Power Supply: Ni-MH AA1200mA/h battery*3, 3.6V (sealed unit)
Flash: 0.1sec/5sec. 4 flash lights
Sounds: 800Hz frequency lasting 1 sec at 20 second intervals
Vibration: 1 second at 20 second intervals
Modes of Operation: Sounds & vibrations alternate on a 20-sec. cycle +/- 10%
Working current: Flash < 60mA, ultrasonic < 60mA, vibration < 20mA, stand by < 0.02mA. Average approx. 5mA
Solar power current: Day time 20mA, noon 60mA, night 0mA
Dimensions (assembled): 6" diameter x 14-1/2" Long
Area Covered: Up to 50 ft radius (approximately 7800 sq feet or 1/6 acres) |
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