Repels: Bandicoots, Cats, Deer, Dogs, Foxes, Kangaroos, Possums, Rabbits, Rats
Are your plants being eaten by Possums, Rats, Rabbits, Deer or Kangaroos?
Are Cats, Dogs and Foxes visiting your yard and leaving their calling cards?
Then you need the Aussie Gardener Outdoor Ultrasonic Repeller
This clever device has PIR sensors on all sides so it doesn't matter which direction your furry visitor comes from, the sensor will trigger the ultrasonic frequency sounds which these animals find very unpleasant. Combined with the blue and white flashing lights makes them feel like there is danger nearby. They will quickly learn to avoid the area.
Features:
- two modes, Ultrasonic only, or Ultrasonic plus audible frequency (Usually only ultrasonic mode is required)
- solar powered with rechargeable battery
- metal ground spike to secure device in your garden
- USB charging port (a full charge lasts 3-4weeks) When the unit is installed outdoors in a sunny position the solar panel will keep it topped up automatically.
- PIR (heat/movement) sensors on all sides providing 360degree coverage. Note the sensors work on a horizontal plane so the device need to be positioned at the height of the animals activity. eg. rats: ground level, possums moving along fences: position at the top of the fence level.
- Inbuilt daylight sensor ensures the blue flashing light is only active at night time. This also can be turned off completely.
Important note: Ultrasonic repellers work with very high frequencies that are above our human hearing. Most people won't be able to hear the ultrasonic sounds made by the device, however it can be heard by younger people as their hearing is more sensitive to these frequencies. It is only triggered when there is body movement in the near vicinity.
What is the Ultrasonic Repeller good for?
- ✅Rats
- ✅Possums
- ✅Bandicoots
- ✅Cats
- ✅Dogs
- ✅Deer
- ✅Kangaroos
- ✅Rabbits
- ✅Foxes
What is it NOT effective on?
- ❌Birds (they have a lower frequency hearing more like humans)
- ❌Snakes
- ❌Lizards
- ❌Spiders and bugs
- ❌Older animals that have lost their high frequency hearing
- ❌Dinosaurs (not sufficiently tested)