Lawns Gopher Repellent Brand: ACEBINTE
Style: Modern
Target Species: Groundhog
Package Dimensions: 10.24 x 7.95 x 2.8 inches; 1.1 Pounds
6 Pack Solar Upgrade Mole Repellent – A Balanced Approach for Yard Protection
Moles and gophers rarely stay confined to one spot. Instead, they move underground, extending tunnels across different parts of a lawn. Because of this, a single device often fails to manage the full area. A 6-pack Lawns Gopher Repellent setup creates a more balanced layout, helping you cover multiple zones at once.
How the System Works
First, you place each unit into the ground where activity appears. Then, once exposed to sunlight, the Lawns Gopher Repellent devices begin producing low-frequency sonic pulses.
- Vibrations travel through the soil at regular intervals
- Pulses interrupt tunneling patterns and movement
- Solar panels recharge the units during daylight
- Automatic operation keeps the system active continuously
Typically, these devices emit pulses every 20–30 seconds, which helps maintain a steady underground disturbance
Why a 6-Pack Setup Improves Coverage
Instead of concentrating protection in one area, you spread six units across your space. As a result, you reduce gaps and improve consistency.
- Moderate Area Coverage
A 6-pack suits medium-sized lawns where full coverage matters. - Better Distribution
You can position units across key zones like garden edges or open patches. - Reduced Gaps
Overlapping vibration ranges make it harder for animals to settle. - Flexible Placement
You can adjust positions as activity shifts over time.
Designed for Outdoor Conditions
These Lawns Gopher Repellent devices are built for long-term outdoor use.
- Solar-powered operation removes the need for wiring
- Weather-resistant materials handle rain and sunlight
- Rechargeable systems allow continued operation even with limited sun exposure
A More Consistent Method
Instead of reacting after damage appears, you create continuous underground activity that disrupts animal movement. Over time, animals move away as the environment becomes uncomfortable. Consequently, the area becomes easier to maintain without repeated intervention.













