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P3 International Sonic Mole Chaser #P7900 | 
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| Brand: P3 International Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $25.00 Buy New: $21.00 You Save: $4.00 (16%)
New (4) Used (3) from $14.99
Media: Lawn & Patio Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 16.3 x 2.1 x 2.1
MPN: P7900 Model: P7900 UPC: 751549079001 EAN: 0751549079001 ASIN: B00005AH83
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| | Up To 11,250 Sq. Feet (1/4 Acre) Coverage | | | Bury Flush With Ground For Easy Mowing | | | Rodents Are Chased Away Unharmed | | | Does Not Affect Pets | | | Convenient Battery Charge Cylinder |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Why use poisons and traps around your pets and children? The original Sonic Molechaser is the most humane and environmentally friendly way of minimizing damage to your gardens and lawns by moles, gophers, and other destructive ground rodents. Approved by consumer groups and tested by a U.S. certified laboratory, the Sonic Molechaser covers up to 1/4 acre. It's the proven way to keep your lawn and garden rodent-free.
Amazon.com Review The P3 International P7900 Sonic Molechaser makes moles scram by emitting a penetrating sound that sets the rodents' sensitive hearing on edge. Operating in a circular pattern of 120 feet, the 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 stout aluminum Sonic Molechaser doesn't require an excavation of your garden. Plus, you can replace the four D-cell batteries--approximately once every 4 to 6 months--without digging it up. The Molechaser gives off 300 Hz of sound at 15-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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| Customer Reviews:
Don't waste your money,but July 29, 2008 Andy Y. Yu (San Francisco) another way to repell the gopher is to kill it with the poison from your local store.
It actually works!! December 24, 2004 Alexander Kogan (East Hampton, NY USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
We live in a wooded area of East Hampton, New York. While we don't have a lawn as such, we do have flagstones with moss between them, and a perennial garden, which over the years have both proved to be irresistable to what we think are voles. They not only make bulging tunnels, but make frequent access-to-the-surface holes (which have in turn become hornet or wasp nests), and occasionally kill plants. We tried everything -- tamping the tunnels down, flooding the tunnels with water, poisons (a matter of desperation, with a very short-lived effect), poundind pieces of reinforcing steel in tje tunnels, blocking the access holes with stones, etc. I gambled on one of these from Amazon, and it actually works. In what seemed to be a matter of days, the (presumed) voles disappeared. The batteries ran out in about 6 months, and sure enough, a tunnel reappeared. New batteries solved the problem. I'm buying a few more for around the pool.
Bogus lawn dart November 6, 2004 Richard Grimmett (California) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Gophers have been ravaging my lawn. I bought the sonic molechaser as a last resort item since poison, traps, flooding, road flares, gopher gassers etc. have done nothing to eliminate the rodents. Two days after inserting the stake into the affected area, the gophers were back enjoying their daily diet of fescue. Perhaps my soil is affecting the unit's effectiveness as I don't have clay in my region - it's all aggregate. Next technique - explosives.
Moles/Voles... little rodents! November 8, 2003 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I own and operate a professional lawn care and landscaping company. There is nothing more I hate than a mole/vole. I have tried mechanical traps, piercing tools, flooding, and tried killing the grubs/earthworms. In fact, the thought of using explosives like Bill Murray in Caddyshack has crossed my mind (on SEVERAL occasions). Since it is very hard to convince my customers in installing a pet fencing system, getting a cat, and training the 'mouser' cat to catch moles...these things suffice. I install mine using a bulb auger, check their operation quarterly, and they seem to work well (in hard, compacted clay)...If you have a lawn care/landscaping business, these are wonderful devices to sell your customers on (although they do make a funky vibe noise)...
Uncle Greg Loved it! July 22, 2003 Bill Moofti (New Jersey) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
My Uncle Greg and Aunt Linda had more moles than you could shake a stick at. After I purchased them two molechasers, the moles all but vanished. They had tried everything. Aunt Linda was going crazy sprinkling hot sauce on the lawn and driving my uncle insane. Now they are both relaxing in there mole free lawn!! Thank you so much for a wonderful product!
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