🚫 Say goodbye to unwanted guests!
The Virine Mice Repellent Plug-ins utilize advanced ultrasonic and electromagnetic frequencies to effectively deter rodents and squirrels from your home. With a compact design and easy plug-in functionality, this pest control solution is safe for families and pets, making it ideal for various indoor spaces like attics, garages, and RVs.
Package Dimensions | 13.31 x 9.91 x 8.51 cm; 272 g |
Part number | Virine UMR1 |
Item model number | Virine UMR1 |
ASIN | B09V44KFN5 |
D**R
effective, reasonably prices pest repeller for indoors
The Virine Mice plugin repeller is an effective, reasonably priced pest repeller for indoors. It emits both ultrasonic sound and flashes a strobe light. Within a few days there was no signs of rodents. It is well built and seems durable.
D**E
Setup was a cinch.
Set up was really easy.We have been having repeated problems in our pantry with mice. I have used decon for years but I dont like the chemical aspect. I also don't like the smell if a mouse dies in the pantry.We put the Mouse repellent on the floor in the pantry about 2 months ago. No one has complained about any mouse turds in the pantry since installing it. I'm not sure how good it works because it says it might take weeks for the results but I think it must be working due to no new complaints about mice. I also am thrilled that there is a spider and bug repellent feature on the device. Spiders and spider webs were also showing up in the pantry. I didn't kill any spiders after I installed the device and I havent seen any webs recently to the device must be working. Good job. The clicking noises can be heard by the human ear but since I don't spend alot of time out in the pantry it doesn't bother me.
R**Y
Does not repel squirrels, it does make them angry enough to attack the device
So this is funny, I have squirrels in the rafters of my shed. I don’t want to use poison because we have a high population of neighborhood cats. I don’t want them eating a poisoned squirrel. So I thought we would give this a try.After attaching to my rafters, I turned it on the second setting, which is the pressure wave. Immediately I heard the squirrel scrambling from underneath the eaves. I left this on for 30 days. Afterwards, I realize that the squirrels had just learn to adapt to it they had not left.So I decided to try the final mode, which is the pressure wave and the noise. After about 48 hours, went back in to check, and the first thing I noticed was that the device was no longer in the rafters, but on the ground, the connecting plug I still haven’t found, and the power wire, as you can see in the picture it’s completely chewed through. I hope it shocked the little bastard. . That hanging wire you see in the picture is what’s left of the power cord hanging from the rafter. The device has some scratches, but other than that I’m hoping you’re still functional once I figure out how to power it with a new power cord.I can only give it one star because I didn’t solve my problem. However, I am getting a lot of entertainment out of it. Now that I know they will attack it, once I find a way to re-power it, I’m going to use it as bait in my next trap, or I may just put it in a cage and see once they realize they can’t get to it or the power cord, if that finally drives them out. If it does, I’ll give it some more stars.At the very least, I know that those little buggers are pissed off as I was. Squirrels 3. - Me 0. … for now.
P**J
Works in my attic with squirrels
Works in my attic with squirrels - paired it with a cheap strobe light to increase the deterrence - very effective
J**E
Mice chewed thru electrical wire - placed sonar in stainless steel mesh.
2022 Apparently the mice did not like the sonar. They chewed thru the electrical wire to terminate the sound! Got a replacement and put all my Sonar devices in Valchoose Stainless Steel Mesh (Amazon) secured with tie wraps. Don't believe the mice will chew thru high voltage electrical cord ... maybe they will have the raccoons unplug the device. Time will tell. Will monitor regularly and report back.2023 One year later - I have five plugs ins - garage, attic, basement, basement dropped ceiling and yes outside next to my AC compressor. Works great - no mice. Only issue is when there is a power outage or surge, the sonar strobe light does not work and needs to be reset. The attic and basement dropped ceiling plugs in a pain to reset - no easily accessed. I had a lot of mice doing damaged - no more!
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