Repellent Solar Powered Size: 4Pack
Color: BLACK
Brand: CIIC
Product Dimensions: 2.56″L x 2.64″W x 9.76″H
Number of Pieces: 4
Unit Count: 4.0 Count
Item Weight: 1.17 pounds
Solar Mole Ultrasonic Repeller 4 Pack
Sometimes the problem with yard pests isn’t just one mole—it’s that they keep coming back. The Solar Mole Ultrasonic Repeller 4 Pack is built for that exact situation, where you need steady coverage across multiple areas instead of a one-time fix.
Rather than relying on sprays or traps, these devices quietly work underground. Once installed, they begin sending out pulses that interfere with how burrowing animals move, feed, and settle.
What Makes This Setup Practical
This isn’t about instant results—it’s about gradually making your yard less inviting. Each unit contributes to a wider disturbance zone.
Here’s what happens behind the scenes:
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Pulses travel through soil every few seconds
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Vibrations disrupt tunnels and underground paths
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Ultrasonic waves add an extra layer of irritation
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Animals slowly shift away from the area
Most systems repeat signals at intervals (often around every 20 seconds), which keeps the pressure consistent
A Balanced Coverage Option
A 4-pack Solar Mole Ultrasonic Repeller sits right in the middle—not too small, not too large. It’s ideal for average-sized yards where you need coverage but don’t want to overdo it.
It works well when placed:
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In separate corners of the yard
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Near visible digging areas
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Around garden beds
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Along entry points where pests appear
Each unit can cover a significant area, especially when spaced correctly
Runs Without Daily Effort
Once installed, these repellers don’t need much attention. They charge through sunlight and continue working automatically.
You get:
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Solar-powered operation with no wiring
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Continuous day and night activity
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Weather-resistant design
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Minimal maintenance over time
A Steady, Low-Stress Solution
If you’re tired of reacting to new damage every week, this Solar Mole Ultrasonic Repeller offers a more stable approach. Instead of chasing the problem, it slowly shifts the environment—making your yard a place pests no longer want to stay.

















