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Probably not. There is no scientific proof of what any animal can see although through research and through study of our own human eye we can infer certain probabilities. Because radio waves range through a certain frequency range and though two different modulations, AM and FM, it is very unlikely they would be picked up by any biological antenna in mammals or reptiles.

Recently, however, it has been shown that radio waves have proved effective in deterring certain insects.

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