Electronic devices are not effective long term.
Electronic devices are not effective long term.
Yes, Riddex electronic pest repeller repulses squirrels (Sciuridae family). But it requires a certain range of effectiveness, beyond which it has no impact and within which other controls -- such as removing food sources and sealing cracks -- need to be implemented.
I don't recommend it-they are not effective long term
No. It can only make the animal suffer. This devise gives off an electrical pulse that these small animals may be able to feel. Read the label on this product before using around the guinea pig.
No, any rodents within the repeller's range will also be affected by it, sadly.
You can buy them off Ebay. They are cheaper and they ship fast!
Riddex is an electronic pest controller. It has no relevance to septic tanks .
If it is the large LED light on the front of the unit, it's a nightlight.
According to several online reports Riddex is effective in removing pests from homes and preventing their return. They have a satisfactory record. http://www.riddex.org/electronic-pest-control-with-riddex
Red Light - indicates if the cycle is on or off. The red light will blink for 3 minutes and turn off for 3 minutes, the cycle will continuously repeat as long as Riddex® Power Plus is plugged in.
Apparently not, in fact they agreed with the FTC to not make any such claims anymore. You can read the agreement at the FTC site: http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2003/07/global.shtm
The Riddex pest repeller produces high-frequency sound waves that are harmless to humans and pets (except rodents), but which are heard by insects and rodents and are supposed to drive them away. This may sound good in theory, but it doesn't work in practice. At best, electronic pest repellers may work for a few hours or days, but they apparently have no long-term effect on pests. Also, many people claim that they can hear a whining and/or buzzing noise made by the repellers. After numerous complaints, the company that produces Riddex agreed with the FTC to not make certain claims as to their product's effectiveness. You can read the agreement on the FTC site: http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2003/07/global.shtm