No, don't buy any of the electronic repellers. Although some provide short term benefits, none has been proven thus far to work long term. Many of the big pest cos. have already tried them & no one is using them.
I don't think you should.He/she just needs to know to hold it until he/she gets to go outside to go to the bathroom.I would suggest training your dog with a bell,or to bark at the door.Teaching him/her to ring the bell when he/she needs to go to the bathroom.If this doesn't work,I suggest getting an experienced professional to help train your dog.
Freckles work by taking showers.
u can try it but it may not work maybe it will work MAYBE IT WILL WORK
Biology to work out what's wrong with the animal and Chemistry to work out the right medicine
Gerbil
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.
They don't work. i would advise against.
Electronic devices are not effective long term.
Electronic devices are not effective long term.
Yes they do - I have one myself. I'll tell you how they work. Mice, insects and other critters have extremely sensitive hearing and can hear sounds beyond 20,000 Hertz. Ultrasonic Pest Repellers exploit this biological characteristic and use this against the pests. This drives the pests crazy and they leave your home, or whatever place you want them to leave.
Yes it's just ultrasonic sound, but they usually don't work long if at all so I would advise against purchase.
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.
It works but not in an area as big as specified.
Ralph Howell has written: 'Why work?'
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
A. G. Ferrers Howell has written: 'Dante; his life and work' 'Dante, his life and work'