Most pest control experts claim that the devices do not work. I would suggest that you only try electronic mouse repellents if the money spent is not terribly significant to you, and you are using them in combination with other mouse control methods such astrapsand poisons. ...
Ultrasonic devices are claimed to emit high-frequency sounds that are too high for humans to hear but are just the right frequency to drive pests, including mosquitoes, away. The trouble is, there'sno proof that they work. The FTC has investigated several sonic repellent makers for false adver...
Electronic mouse repellents operate under the idea of using high-frequency sounds to drive mice away from food sources and nesting grounds within human homes. Sonic or ultrasonic devices have been touted as repellents for everything from roaches to insects to rodents, specifically rats and mice. ...
First: don’t expect these repellents to function like “death rays”. Chemical repellents may kill insects (as well as other animals exposed to lethal doses), but ultrasonic ones are meant to keep them away. Second: there has never been deep scientific research on the topic that could ma...
Do you want to beat the bite of mosquitoes? This is a summary of research projects and publications dealing with mosquitoes, mosquito-borne disease, insect repellents, urban wetlands and urban ecology (as well as other Medical Entomology activities) by D