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ELECTRONIC PEST REPELLER GUIDE OF 2015 So, pests have appeared in your house. Despite what kind they might be – mice, mosquitoes or impudent squirrels – the first idea that occurs to you is to call a professional pest company. Well, they will eliminate all of them this time, but pests and insects are likely to appear again. Maybe it's better to learn how to deal with pests? What to do? Put aside your telephone, the time has come to solve the problem once and for all. You can get rid of pests independently with the help of electronic pest repellers.
What are electronic pest repellers? They are electronic devices capable to repel rodents and insects by different ways. We have divided them into
GUIDES How to get rid of squirrels How to get rid of raccoons How to get rid of moles & gophers How to get rid of termites How to get rid of wasps How to get rid of drain flies How to get rid of fire ants How to get rid of fruit flies How to get rid of rats How to get rid of mosquitoes How to get rid of cockroaches How to get rid of house flies How to get rid of carpenter bees How to get rid of fleas on cats How to get rid of fleas on dogs How to get rid of fleas How to get rid of ticks
3 groups: 1. Repel by ultrasonic waves inaudible for a human ear. These devices called electronic repellers. Animals hate to hear them and try to escape from the dangerous territory as soon as possible. 2. Repel by special lights, working in a nonstop regime. Red blinking lights irritate animals and frighten them. Finally, they begin to come much more rarely or not at all. These electronic animal repellers include Night Guard Predator, which works on raccoons, squirrels, deer and other wild animals that may appear in your yard.
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3. Repel by strong water jet. These devices are called electronic sprinklers. When an installed motion sensor starts up, such device shoots water towards a moving target. As a result, a big tail of the frightened raccoon is already far away, the squirrel with her young runs back to the forest, Bambi hurries after her and sings sad songs about how he is disappointed in people.
How well do ultrasonic pest repellers work? This is a hard nut for everyone going to purchase an electronic pest repeller to crack. Generally outdoor electronic pest repellers work, especially those that shoot water and frighten by blinking lights. Ultrasonic rodent repellers are not so indisputable. Someone says that ultrasonic doesn’t work – rodents adjust to the ultrasound and eventually ignore it. But our own experience tells us that it works. A long time ago, we had fat rats in our wooden house. We bought an ultrasonic repeller, the cheap one. In two days a first rat that came to the kitchen was disoriented, then all rats
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disappeared and didn’t come back for 2 years. Nowadays, there are many falsifications and lowquality items of this category. A number of manufacturers sell simply “garbage” (though rather expensive garbage). To choose the best unit, it’s really a challenge. We have studied various products, both good and bad ones. Electronic pest repelers are divided into 3 categories: 1. Rodent ultrasonic repellers, 2. Insect ultrasonic repellers, 3. Animal & rodent universal electronic repellents.
RODENT REPELLERS Commonly, electronic repellers are used against rats and mice. Poisons and baits are known to be the oldest way to get rid of them – you may also use poisons and baits from our review. But some people are not prone to deal with chemicals, and others are afraid that their home animals can be poisoned.
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