2PK Sunnydaze Decor XPT-1002 Mole Repeller Spiral Spikes









Features
- COMPACT DESIGN: Each spiral spike measures 2.75" W x 2.5" D x 9.75" H and weighs 103 grams. The in-ground height is 3" H. Each stake has an effective range of 16' to 26'. This set has a max coverage area of 2,155 sq ft and includes 2 solar rodent repeller stakes.
- WATERPROOF CONSTRUCTION: This durable mole and vole repellent spiral stake is made from sturdy ABS plastic and it has an IP65 waterproof rating for lasting strength and durability. The spiral design keeps it securely anchored in the ground. Be sure to remove the spikes before mowing the lawn.
- REPELS A VARIETY OF ANIMALS: Each solar-powered gopher repellent stake uses sonic pulses to repel moles, gophers, voles, and snakes. It features 3 working modes and changes automatically every 24 hours. Alert mode provides continuous vibration every 5 seconds followed by a 115-second pause. Rapid mode provides short vibration 5 times followed by a 115-second pause. Symphony mode features 2 short vibrations followed by a 3-second long vibration and then a 115-second pause.
- EASY TO USE: Powered by the sun, this spike features a built-in solar panel that converts sunlight into electricity and is stored in the built-in solar battery. Place the ultrasonic groundhog repellent in an area that receives a full 8 hours of direct sunlight.
- WORRY-FREE PURCHASING: Sunnydaze Decor backs its products with a 1-year manufacturer's warranty.
- User Guide (PDF)
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes, and APO addresses is not available for this item

Specs
In the Box: (1) Sunnydaze Spiral Ultrasonic Solar Mole Repellent Stakes - 3 Working Modes - Easy to Install - Child and Pet Safe - 2-Pack
Safety Information
Always remove the spikes before mowing the lawn to prevent injury. Charge the spikes in direct sunlight for 8 hours before initial use and ensure they receive a full 8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal performance. Avoid contact with harsh chemicals and extreme temperatures.