Effectively repels martens: The first cases of marten bites were reported in Switzerland and Austria in the 1970s. Since then, the damage has gradually increased. With this marten deterrent, you can put a stop to the dog-like predators‘ desire for cables, as high-frequency sounds in the ultrasonic range deter the intruders.
Strong effect, minimal consumption: We humans can barely hear the sound, which is unpleasant for martens. No neighbor will be disturbed by your marten deterrent. Because the device constantly changes its frequency, the effect lasts for a long time. There is no need to worry about getting used to the marten repellent. The power consumption is also low. Your car battery will stay in good shape even when the vehicle is parked for long periods.
Simple installation: Even non-professionals can easily install the marten repellent. All you have to do is connect the two cables to the battery. The handy little box can then be secured in the engine compartment with cable ties and will do its job. Our tip: A preventive engine wash, which removes the scent marks of previous marten visits, increases the effect.
- Ultrasonic marten repellent with on/off switch and status LED
- 12 V connection
- Can also be installed by technical laymen
- Scares off martens without harming the animals
- Generates sounds in the ultrasonic range that we humans barely perceive
- Sounds in an endless loop
- No habituation effect thanks to constantly changing frequency
- Suitable cable tie for mounting included
- Dimensions: (L x W x H) - 1.5 x 6.5 x 3 cm (housing)
- Length of connection cable: approx. 26 cm
- Weight: 84 g
- Power supply: 12 volts - via direct connection to the car battery or on-board electronics
- Power consumption: 0.3 watts - the on-board battery remains operational even when the vehicle is parked for long periods of time
- Frequencies: 12,000 - 45,000 Hz (barely perceptible to humans)
- Sound pressure: approx. 70 dB
- basically protected against splash water: IPX4
- Supplied with cable ties and instructions (in German)