








š«š Silence the pests, amplify your peace of mind!
The Virine Mice Repellent Plug-in uses advanced ultrasonic and electromagnetic technology with four selectable modes to effectively repel a wide range of pests including mice, rats, squirrels, and ants. Covering up to 1076 sq.ft per device, it adapts its sound frequencies to prevent pest habituation. Completely safe for children and pets, chemical-free, and odorless, itās a hassle-free solution for maintaining a pest-free home, attic, garage, or RV.





| ASIN | B09V44KFN5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #206,264 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #191 in Indoor Ultrasonic Insect & Pest Repellers |
| Brand | Virine |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,816) |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | Virine UMR1 |
| Manufacturer | Virine |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.16 x 3.86 x 3.43 inches |
| Power Source | AC |
| Style | Rodent repellent indoor ultrasonic |
| Target Species | Mouse, Rat |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**N
It works through walls!
Wanted to give this a full two weeks before reviewing, and I am happy to report that this device worked exactly as we needed it to work. I'm going to give a detailed description of what we dealt with, as I know that when I am trying to make decisions, I want to see if anyone has been dealing with the same exact issue. We had a critter stuck in the walls and floor of our upstairs bedroom, which is above the garage. It would start making scratching and chewing noises most mornings and it would move around to different corners of the room and also in the floors in a variety of spots. We set traps in the heating vents, and that came up empty. So we knew the critter was in the walls/floor, with no good way to access. We read the one review saying that it worked through the walls and floors, so we bought out of desperation. Since the critter was IN the wall, and not in some other room of the house, it made sense that it could work. We used the test mode to make sure it was working and then selected the DUO mode, since we think it was a daytime animal like a chipmunk (mice and rats are mostly nocturnal and awake at night). The ULTRA mode is silent, but the TRANS and DUO modes do make a clicking noise. It's faint, but there. The manufacturers say that it should all be silent, but we were desperate and didn't want to wait for a replacement, so we gave it a try. AND IT WORKED. What we did was put the device right next to the wall at the last location we heard it. Then we moved it to the next location we heard it the next morning. And then we moved it to the third location we heard it, again putting it right next to the wall. After that, we haven't heard it again. We only run during the day, since we are pretty sure it is a diurnal animal, but if we heard noises at night, we would use the quiet ULTRA mode. All in all, some of the best money we've spent. For what this device prevents: dead animals in walls, annoying noises, fire hazard from chewed wires, and a rodent infestation, this is totally and completely worth the money.
J**Y
Works well for rats, mice AND ants!
These Virine repellents work! I tried baits, poisons, buckey traps, snap traps and live traps filled with the finest of foods like turkey, dog food, nuts, cheese, etc. I caught a few mice, one rat and attracted a bunch of ants (which is how I learned we had an ant issue). These methods were frustrating, a lot of work and pretty gross to deal with not to mention mostly ineffective. So I ordered these ultra-sonic repellers figiring I could return them if they were as bad as the Bell and Howell ones I bought at walmart (which DONT work). I ran extention cords to my attic because thats where the rats and mice have made homes. We can hear them at night - they come down the walls, across the rafters and out holes to access the rooftop, roof soffit and vents, etc. So we plugged 2 of them into the extention cords and placed them on opposite sides of the attic. We made sure to turn on the strobe light and set them to "DUO" mode to disturb the mice, rats AND ants. That SAME night the rodents behavior was different, more erratic. The second night they were making five times as much noise as usual in the attic when night approached. The next day we checked the sound emitters and the rats had attempted to cover them! The next few days went the same way but with gradually less noise. It took perhaps 8 days before there was silence. We haven't heard a rat since, not found a single dropping anywhere. No pitter patter above our heads, no rats wrestling sounds, no chatter...NOTHING! To add to our outright delight, hundreds of ants started coming out of the ceiling after about 6 or 7 days! Tiny little things, but they spit acid and arent pleasant. It was a pain to have to spray and collect them all but its been about 20 days now and we havent seen any ants for a few days, after spraying and cleaning up the hundreds upon hundreds that evacuated the ceiling! So as a recap- no ants. No mice. No rats. These things work!
R**Y
Does not repel squirrels, it does make them angry enough to attack the device
So this is funny, I have squirrels in the rafters of my shed. I donāt want to use poison because we have a high population of neighborhood cats. I donāt want them eating a poisoned squirrel. So I thought we would give this a try. After attaching to my rafters, I turned it on the second setting, which is the pressure wave. Immediately I heard the squirrel scrambling from underneath the eaves. I left this on for 30 days. Afterwards, I realize that the squirrels had just learn to adapt to it they had not left. So I decided to try the final mode, which is the pressure wave and the noise. After about 48 hours, went back in to check, and the first thing I noticed was that the device was no longer in the rafters, but on the ground, the connecting plug I still havenāt found, and the power wire, as you can see in the picture itās completely chewed through. I hope it shocked the little bastard. . That hanging wire you see in the picture is whatās left of the power cord hanging from the rafter. The device has some scratches, but other than that Iām hoping youāre still functional once I figure out how to power it with a new power cord. I can only give it one star because I didnāt solve my problem. However, I am getting a lot of entertainment out of it. Now that I know they will attack it, once I find a way to re-power it, Iām going to use it as bait in my next trap, or I may just put it in a cage and see once they realize they canāt get to it or the power cord, if that finally drives them out. If it does, Iāll give it some more stars. At the very least, I know that those little buggers are pissed off as I was. Squirrels 3. - Me 0. ⦠for now.
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