The electronic pest control devices that’s supposed to repel rodents and roaches, do they really work well?
Mar.19, 2011 in
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I am moving, and its near a place that might harbor rodents. I want to connect the divices and deter their entry into my new place before a problem starts.
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March 21st, 2011 at 6:34 am
dont work once rodents get used to it.
get a cat
i do it all the time, it works with rats, bees, and ants
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March 23rd, 2011 at 10:35 am
A local news station put the devices in a large clear plastic box with all the nasty critters. . .
They crawled all over, didn’t seem to bother them in the least.
Rodents ? I suggest a good mouser cat , or for rats . . . dogs do well (but they must be outdoor animals, not the house fluffies)
i do it all the time, it works with rats, bees, and ants
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March 25th, 2011 at 4:33 pm
Yes they do. After hurricane Rita went through our area we were having roaches and mice in our garage and in the house. I trapped and sprayed and finally found a device at Lowes that worked on both rodants and roaches. It puts out a high pitched sound wave. We have not seen either in over a year,
i do it all the time, it works with rats, bees, and ants
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