
A Smarter Way to Protect Your Space
Place the repellent balls near common entry points, hidden corners and problem areas. Their steady scent presence helps make kitchens, cabinets, garages and storage spaces less inviting to unwanted rodents.
Start with the areas rodents are most likely to visit
Place the balls near cabinets, storage areas, wall openings, garages and other locations where signs of rodent activity have appeared.
A Cleaner Way to Make Pests Feel Unwelcome
Place the repellent balls in pest-prone corners and let the slow-release aroma help create a less inviting environment—without messy traps, complicated devices, or a daily routine.
Place near baseboards, under the sink, behind appliances, or close to suspected entry points.
*Protection duration may vary by room size, airflow, temperature, and placement. Use only as directed and keep out of reach of children and pets.
Six Active Ingredients.
One Layered Scent Barrier.
Each aromatic layer plays a different role—from creating an intense first impression to supporting broader, longer-lasting coverage in the spaces pests are most likely to enter.
A strong, crisp aroma designed to make treated areas feel less inviting to rodents.
Place it. Let the aroma build. Refresh as needed.
A simple, passive approach designed for cabinets, storage areas, garages, corners and other problem zones.
Steady release
The ball gradually releases its layered botanical aroma into the surrounding space.
Creates a scent zone
Multiple aromatic notes combine to make common entry and nesting areas less appealing.
Maintains coverage
Place in targeted areas and replace when the aroma becomes noticeably weaker.
Customer feedback focused on reduced sciatic discomfort, gentler steps, easier walking and greater day-to-day comfort through the lower back, hips and legs.
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The pulling pain down my leg is much easier to manage
Long shifts used to leave me with a deep ache from my lower back through the back of my thigh. The raised arch and supportive heel cup feel much more substantial than flat foam inserts, and after easing into them over several days I noticed less pressure and fewer sharp twinges while standing. The side-view photo shows the supportive profile that made the biggest difference for me.
I can walk longer without the same sciatic flare-up
Before using these, longer walks often triggered discomfort from my hip down the back of my leg. I removed the original liners, introduced these for a few hours at a time and gradually increased wear. The cushioning softens each step while the arch support helps me feel more stable, and everyday errands are now noticeably more comfortable.
Less pressure through my hip and lower back when I move
My sciatic discomfort is usually worst during the first part of a walk and after I have been sitting for a long time. The supportive upper and structured underside help my feet feel better aligned, and the cushioning takes the harshness out of each step. I photographed both sides because the combination of support and softness is what made walking feel easier for me.
Standing no longer aggravates my leg as quickly
Standing in the kitchen or waiting in lines used to bring on a burning ache from my lower back into one leg. These fit inside my regular trainers without making them feel overly tight, and the contoured heel and arch support help me stay comfortable for longer. The photo shows both sides and the structured base that gives me a steadier feeling underfoot.
A proper fit made my daily walks far more comfortable
I trimmed a small amount from the toe so the pair would sit flat inside my walking shoes. Once fitted correctly, the heel cushioning and arch support helped reduce the pressure that used to build through my lower back and the back of my leg. I still have occasional discomfort, but my normal walks feel smoother and I recover more comfortably afterward.
My workday no longer ends with the same shooting discomfort
I work on a hard floor, and by late afternoon I would often feel pain running from my lower back into my thigh. After gradually adapting to these insoles, the pressure feels less intense and I can finish a shift without constantly searching for somewhere to sit.
The support helped calm the ache down the back of my leg
My work boots had almost no useful support, and the jarring from each step seemed to aggravate my sciatic discomfort. These feel firm enough to guide my feet without being painfully hard, and I now notice less pulling through my hip and leg by the end of the day.
Walking feels smoother with less tingling afterward
I used my old liner as a trimming guide so the insoles sat flat without sliding. Once fitted properly, my stride felt steadier and I noticed less tingling down my leg after longer walks. The comfort difference was much bigger than I expected from an insole.
The first week took adjustment, then walking became easier
The raised arch felt unfamiliar at first, so I began with about two hours a day. By the end of the first week, my feet had adjusted and the ache that normally travelled from my lower back toward my calf was less noticeable on daily walks. I would recommend building up wear time slowly.
More comfortable steps and fewer painful jolts
Uneven pavement used to send a sharp jolt into my lower back and hip. These fit inside both my walking shoes and boots after removing the original liners, and the heel cushioning makes each step feel less harsh. I can now stay out longer before the discomfort starts building.
Two pairs keep my sciatic support consistent all day
I keep one pair in my everyday trainers and another in my work shoes, so I am not switching the same insoles back and forth. Having consistent arch and heel support from my commute through the workday has helped me avoid the sudden increase in leg discomfort I used to feel after changing shoes.
Begin with shorter wear periods and gradually increase daily use. These insoles are designed to support comfort and pressure distribution, not to diagnose or cure sciatica. Stop use and seek medical advice if pain, weakness or numbness persists or worsens.
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