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Is Untrasonic Electronic Pest Control, Effective?

tedgyz asks: "I have declared war on the pests in my house. I am tired of hearing the scurrying of mice and squirrels in my walls. Worse - I am tired of the nests littered with droppings buried in boxes in the attic. I have used standard traps, and although successful, it seems that new rodents or more than happy to replace the ones I've killed. Are ultrasonic deterrents effective?"

"I've searched the web, but I can only find marketing material from manufacturers and distributors. I'm looking for cold, hard facts.

  1. Do ultrasonic deterrents really keep rodents out of your house?
  2. What is the range?
  3. Do they last, or do the rodents eventually return?
  4. Are they truly innocuous to dogs and cats?
  5. How do you measure success?"

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  1. Re:I don't know what they do to insects. by MasterofVoid · · Score: 5, Funny

    It would been nice if the parent had mentioned in his post that he is a rat himself, thus the problems with the pest control gadgets..

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  2. Re:Low tech solution. by GigsVT · · Score: 5, Funny

    Holy hell.

    You mean I could have been harvesting that stuff and selling it on ebay all this time, instead of spending money on cat litter?

    Now all I need to figure out how to do is get the cat to piss in a cup. He might freak out and think it was a drug test though.

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