Ultrasonic & Solar Powered Gopher Repellent Brand: Jahy2Tech
Scent: Unscented
Number of Items: 4
Unit Count: 4 Count
Product Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 12.31 ounces
Item model number: mole repellent
Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Ultrasonic Solar Gopher Repellent – A Consistent Way to Manage Underground Activity
Gophers don’t stay in one place for long. Instead, they move through tunnels and expand their activity across different parts of a yard. Because of this, surface-level solutions often fail to address the root of the problem. An ultrasonic solar repellent focuses on underground movement, where most of the activity actually happens.
How the Device Operates
First, you place the ultrasonic solar repellent unit into the soil where signs of activity appear. Then, once exposed to sunlight, it begins producing ultrasonic pulses and vibrations.
- Sonic waves travel through the soil at regular intervals
- Vibrations interfere with tunneling and feeding patterns
- Solar panels recharge the unit during daylight
- Automatic operation removes the need for manual control
Typically, these devices emit short pulses every 20–30 seconds, which helps maintain a steady level of disturbance underground
Why This Type of System Is Used
Instead of relying on surface deterrents, this approach targets the area where gophers remain active. As a result, it provides a more direct method of managing the issue.
- Underground Coverage
The vibrations move through soil rather than staying above ground. - Continuous Operation
Solar charging allows the device to function throughout the day and night. - Reduced Maintenance
Once installed, the system runs without regular adjustments. - Adaptable Placement
You can reposition the unit as activity shifts across the yard.
Suitable Placement Areas
This type of ultrasonic solar repellent is commonly used in:
- Lawns with visible tunneling
- Garden beds and planting areas
- Open yards with recurring burrowing activity
- Spaces where animals return frequently
A More Direct Approach
Instead of reacting after visible damage appears, this method creates ongoing underground disruption. Over time, the environment becomes less suitable for burrowing animals. Consequently, activity reduces as animals move away from the area.















