SpiderClear - Insect Repellent 3.7.7

SpiderClear - Insect Repellent 3.7.7

Fragranze Apps Limited – Freeware – iOS
out of 5 votes
Latest Version
3.7.7

Spiderclear offers a peaceful and eco-friendly solution to repel unwanted spiders and mosquitoes. By emitting an ultra-high frequency sound, almost imperceptible to humans, this device generates a noise that these insects find unpleasant, potentially deterring them from bothering you. Say goodbye to messy and odorous sprays!

If you're looking to keep spiders and mosquitoes away without harsh chemicals, Spiderclear might be worth a try. Please note that this application functions best when your device is not in Silent or Vibrate mode. While it may also affect other insects, the efficacy is not guaranteed.

For safety reasons, do not use Spiderclear while wearing headphones, near children, or around pets. Additionally, take advantage of the opportunity to discover ten interesting spider facts included in the app!

Overview

SpiderClear - Insect Repellent is a Freeware software in the category Games & Entertainment developed by Fragranze Apps Limited.

The latest version of SpiderClear - Insect Repellent is 3.7.7, released on 09/14/2024. It was initially added to our database on 09/14/2024.

SpiderClear - Insect Repellent runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of SpiderClear - Insect Repellent gave it a rating of 3 out of 5 stars.

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