Emission of high-frequency sounds whose cycles are digitized to random variations and whose pitches discourage cockroaches, mice, and rats from feeding and nesting in attics and garages is the way in which the Ultrasound pest repeller works. Efficacy nevertheless requires an absence or paucity of furniture and outlets as well as a lack of such domesticated animals as chinchillas, gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, minks, and tarantulas whose behavior and hearing will be impacted.
None of them work long term.
It doesn't. The FTC has info on these scams at http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2001/05/fyi0128.shtm. Enter "Pest Repeller" in the FTC search window for more info.
Electronic devices are not effective long term.
An ultrasonic pest repeller for dogs may not be very effective in deterring unwanted pests from entering your home. While it may work for some pests, it may not be as effective for others. It is important to consider other pest control methods in addition to using an ultrasonic pest repeller.
Electronic devices are not effective long term.
No, it is not recommended to use an ultrasonic pest repeller around dogs as the high-frequency sound emitted by the device may cause discomfort or stress to the dogs.
No, any rodents within the repeller's range will also be affected by it, sadly.
If the red light on the pest repeller stops working, it could indicate a malfunction in the device. The light is typically an indicator of when the repeller is functioning properly or emitting frequencies to deter pests. It is best to consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer for troubleshooting and potential solutions.
I don't recommend it-they are not effective long term
The effectiveness of pet-friendly ultrasonic pest repellers in keeping pests away from your home varies. Some people find them to be effective, while others do not see significant results. It may work for certain pests but not others. It is important to consider other pest control methods in conjunction with using the repeller for best results.
Yes it's just ultrasonic sound, but they usually don't work long if at all so I would advise against purchase.
The safety of ultrasonic pest repellers for dogs is not definitively proven. Some dogs may be sensitive to the high-frequency sound emitted by these devices, which could cause discomfort or stress. It is recommended to monitor your dog's behavior when using an ultrasonic pest repeller and consult with a veterinarian if you have concerns.