Feb
05
2010

P3 International P7816 Attack Wave Ultrasonic Pestrepeller

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P3 International P7816 Attack Wave Ultrasonic Pestrepeller
 
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The Attack Wave Pestrepeller¿ is an effective, user friendly and environmentally safe way to combat rodents. The device produces strong sound pressure in the air, attacking the auditory and nervous systems of rodents causing them to abandon their food sources and shelters. The ultrasonic sounds continuously penetrate up to 5,000 unobstructed square feet. In addition, the Attack Wave Pestrepeller¿ utilizes automatic wave variation, minimizing the chance that pests become immune to the sound. Inaudible and harmless to humans and common pets*, this unit operates totally chemical and battery free, making it the easiest way to keep bugs on the run.

Product Details

  • P3 International Attack Wave Pestrepeller produces strong sound pressure in the air attacking the auditory and nervous systems of rodents
  • Ultrasonic sounds continuously penetrate up to 5,000-unobstructed-square-feet
  • Uses automatic wave variation minimizing the chance that pests become immune to the sound
  • Harmless to humans and non-rodent pets, this unit operates totally chemical and battery free
  • Measures 4-3/4 by 4 by 2-3/4 inches; 6-month warranty

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  • kat

    I agree…the ultrasonic do not work because any object in front of it blocks the waves and makes it ineffective. I found an electronic device caled the Pest Offense that has worked awesome for over 2 years now. The city of Daytona Beach Leisure Services uses it in all their buildings so I tried it and have been way pleased!

    Comment | February 5, 2010

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