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P3 International Vibrasonic Mole Chaser #P7906
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P3 International Vibrasonic Mole Chaser #P7906
- Up To 13,500 Sq. Feet (1/3 Acre) Coverage
- Bury Flush With Ground For Easy Mowing
- Rodents Are Chased Away Unharmed
- Does Not Affect Pets
- Convenient Battery Charge Cylinder
Product Description
P3 P7906 VIBRASONIC MOLECHASER(R) PROVIDES UP TO 13,500 SQ FT OF COVERAGE; GETS RID OF MOLES, VOLES, GOPHERS, SHREWS, AND OTHER BURROWING RODENTS; PATENTED MOTOR DRIVE GENERATES POWERFUL VIBRATIONS THAT, THOUGH HARMLESS TO PETS and HUMANS, ARE IRRITATING TO RODENTS; INTERMITTENT EMISSIONS MINIMIZE THE CHANCE THAT RODENTS WILL BECOME IMMUNE TO THE EFFECT;ANODIZED WITH A RICH GOLD TONE and CRAFTED FROM A SINGLE BILLET OF ALUMINUM TO ENSURE LIFETIME PERFORMANCE; WATERTIGHT CAP ALLOWS EASY INSERTION AT GROUND LEVEL, PROTECTING LAWNMOWER and MAKING IT VIRTUALLY INVISIBLE; PATENTED BATTERY CYLINDER ALLOWS USER TO CHANGE BATTERIES WITHOUT REMOVING THE UNIT FROM THE GROUND VIBRASONIC MOLECHASER(R) Amazon.com Review
The strongest in the company's line of rodent-irritators, the P3 International P7906 Vibrasonic Molechaser evacuates moles by emitting a penetrating sound that sets the rodents' sensitive hearing on edge. Operating in a circular pattern of 130 feet, the Vibrasonic Molechaser also chases off ground squirrels, shrews, voles, pocket mice, and gophers. It won't harm the rodents or your earthworms or your pets; it won't even harm your lawnmower, because you can bury it flush with the ground. At 1-3/4 inches in diameter and 16 inches long, the anodized aluminum Vibrasonic Molechaser doesn't require an excavation of your garden, and you can replace the four D-cell batteries--approximately once every 4 to 6 months--without digging it up. The device gives off 300 Hz of sound at 8-second intervals and works best in unobstructed, moist clay soil. If soil is dry, sandy, or peat soil, you may need a couple of Molechasers to get rid of moles for good. --Emily Bedard
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P3 International Vibrasonic Mole Chaser #P7906
- Lawn & Patio: 0 pages
- Publisher: P3 International
- Label: P3 International
- Studio: P3 International
- Average Customer Review:
based on 38 reviews
- Sales Rank in Garden: #1933
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Mole chaser 2008-06-30
Comment: The devices arrived swiftly and at a good price. Not sure if they are working as I can't see the voles - only their holes.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Works for me!!! 2008-05-27
Comment: So far this product is working perfectly. I have had it installed for
about one month. Under my lawn in Alabama I have packed red clay. I
dug a narrow hole and then packed the soil tightly around the unit. The cap on top is one half inch above ground. The mole was active for the first week or two as expected. Since then there has been no sign of any moles. The sound from the unit, which is packed tightly, is very very faint.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: good product 2008-05-19
Comment: I bought 3 of these about 3-4 weeks ago for a large yard that has had moles in it since before we built here 10 years ago. I had bought a cheap mole chaser from a mail catalog 7 years ago that did not work at all, but these have actually worked. No new activity the past week or two. You do have to place the 'buzzing' part in the bottom of the cylinder. the way the motor and battery holder work, you can place it in upside down or right side up. Could be they don't work as well if the buzzer is at the top. Also I placed mine almost 'level' with the ground. They MAY need to be in the soil quite deep to work well. Don't know why they either work well or completely fail unless it has to do with my suggestions above. I'm buying 3 more for my back yard, they are active back there, but not in my front yard anymore. My front yard is about 140' by 100' and I have them them placed in a triangle shape with one by my driveway about 15 feet from the road. One centered in the yard about 15' from my front porch and the third is parallel to the first and about 30 feet from the opposite property line and about 15 feet from the street.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Yes they really help 2008-05-09
Comment: I live in a wooded area so moles are abundant. Two years ago I purchased two units for my front and side yard and they really do help. I say help because nothing is 100% when it comes to moles tunneling in your yard. For best results kill what the moles are feeding on. "Bayer Complete" is a liquid with it's own sprayer that you connect to your hose for $12. This, or similar product, used along with the "Mole Chaser" unit will get rid of and keep away those pest. I just purchased two more for a total of four. It took several weeks but I'm mole free, for now. Keep check of your batteries and "spray annually". There are several varieties of these units.
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Summary: Cautiously optimistic 2007-11-24
Comment: I placed 2 mole chasers about 4 weeks ago in my back yard. I have sandy soil so I placed them about 30' apart (shorter interval with sandy soil/farther for clay soil). So far, no success. The moles are still tunneling the same as previous. I know the mole tunnels are active because every time I smash the tunnel down, within an hour, it is back up. These tunnels are within close proximity of the mole chaser. I took the cap off to determine if they were still working and they are. I haven't given up on the mole chasers yet, but I'm getting nervous. My friend used a mole chaser in the past with success, so I'm remaining "cautiously optimistic".
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