They don't. If they do, results will only be short term.
Just a question you are giving this person an answer and you tell them in no uncertain terms "they don't." but then follow up with 'If they do" ? is this your expert answer? or did you even test out your answer before posting it? I have tested them out and have had great results in chasing away critters as soon as they are plugged in! Now to answer your question about how they work, it is an ultrasonic frequency that is emitted that rodents do not like, much like a dog whistle. keep it plugged in and no rodents, unplug them and no more dog whistle to keep them away! simple as that!
The electronic rat killer kills the rat by deadly shocks, which does not leave a bloody mess. The traps are reusable and the only upkeep is the batteries.
something that kills rats :)
aba ewan
it was poisoned with rat killer
All rat killers are harmful. Try a large mouse trap or "rat trap with a spring" and put peanut butter on it. and be sure to keep the kids away. Poison will not work as well as a trap.
geyser eletronic circuit
No, it could not, because the poison was specifically designed to kill rats, and was developed as a rat poison/killer, not a human poison/killer. It would still be considered rat poison, even if the human died from the rat poison.
There's no such species as "killer rats." It's just a generic term for any rat that is deadly or thought to be deadly.
not to long, but you'll suffer
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phones and stuff
No, they do not.
the eletronic waves send messages through electricity to the filtre of the purifier which then starts compressing and getting rid of all chemicals in the water :)