I never heard of any proven fact that ultrasonic sound as an insect repellent. Actually, when I played a frequency that they said 'repell mosquitoes' the mosquitoes went even close! I think maybe, because male mosquitoes have antennae that detects the female sound, they say.....
Cedar oil is a natural insect repellent. It works on fleas all the way up to snakes.
It sure is, and it works as good as Deep Wood Off.
extract the ginger.then put the extract in a sprayer.....and finally spray it on the target insects....-S&E
I sprayed myself with Jungle Formula insect repellent and (much to the amusement of my fellow campers) I was slowly surrounded by midges that were attracted to the smell. They also surrounded the spray bottle. To be fair, the midges didn't bite me, but they were so irritating that I went and showered it off - which solved the problem! Won't be buying that brand again
if you rub skimmed milk on yourself, mosquitoes will stop biting you. lactic acid also works very well but the best is insect repellent.
It is a motion detector that detects motion using sound waves
All Out is a specific type of mosquito repellent that works in a vaporizer. It is poisonous to the insects, but can be safely inhaled by humans.
Ultrasonic frequency has been shown to be effective for repelling female mosquitoes. It reportedly works within one meter of the insects.
Off bug repellent is the best to use when you live in he woods. I use it all the time at the cottage and it works great.
Ultrasonic cleaners use high frequency sound waves and cleaning chemistry (an aqueous or organic medium) to act on contaminants on the material needing to be cleaned, so that the contaminants can be removed. ADDED They work by a combination of the detergent, and cavitation induced by the sound.
A good cat repellent spray would be the Mega Sonic Cat Repellent. It is entirely harmless to cats yet will still keep them away, and if you wish to, you can also spread garlic around your garden to keep them away.
A good investment, if it works!!!!Ken, the Shark Wrangler, www.sharkwrangler.com