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Ultrasonic Rodent Repellers: Do They Work?

Nick Siebert • Dec 06, 2023

You’ve read about them, but are they effective rodent control? 

If you have mice or other rodents in your home, you’re probably wondering if ultrasonic rodent repellers work. They’re a humane way of removing pests from your house, meaning you don’t have to use bait or traps. 


However, the question is whether these rodent deterrents work. And, if not, how you can keep rodents away?


When rodents infest your home
, you’re opening your house to a host of issues. They can contaminate food sources, transmit disease, and chew wires, to name a few destructive reasons why you don’t want them inside. They also chew insulation and leave fecal matter and urine behind. 


You’ll commonly read about ultrasonic rodent repellents on Amazon, but the reviews are often mixed. As such, it’s important to understand how these products work and why you want to contact professionals for any pest infestation. 


Pest Control Data Is Limited


This means that, despite manufacturers saying their products are the best, real-world data is limited. You’d have to rely on
Amazon reviews and other online forums, learning about individual experiences with these products. These reviews are often skewed. 


Meanwhile, rodents could be wreaking havoc in your house. 


When shopping for one of these devices, you might see them advertised as micro-vibration, ultrasonic, electronic, or electromagnetic. But do they work?


How Do Ultrasonic Rodent Repellers Work to Get Rid of Rodents?


The concept behind these devices is to output sound waves that are a very high frequency. These sound waves reportedly repel different kinds of household pests, including insects and rodents. Unfortunately, the information available consists of personal reviews and not actual data. 


This doesn’t mean ultrasonic rodent control doesn’t work, especially when you have mice in the winter. These devices may work for some people, at least for an initial period.

 

Once they stop working, however, you’ll need to figure out another way of preventing rodents from infesting your house. This often involves the help of a professional pest removal service in Sparta, NJ. 


The other issue with ultrasonic rodent repellents is that mice become accustomed to repeated noises, making them obsolete after a while. 


Preventing Rodents


Although rodent repellents are designed to drive mice, insects, and other critters from your home, preventative pest control is key, and it often starts with
cleaning your house. This means keeping your house free from clutter and debris, inside and out. 


If you have leaf piles near your home, remove them. Keep firewood far from your house. Have a professional look for gaps and cracks in your home’s foundation, siding, or screens, sealing anything they find. Additionally, have attic vents sealed with a special kind of chew-proof mesh. 


Keep all food — human and pet — in sealed containers. If you have food and water near your home, clean this up as well, making the area inhospitable for rodents and other pests. 


You can also set humane traps, catching and releasing any small rodents you find. 


If these tips and tricks don’t work, or if an ultrasonic rodent repeller has proven ineffective, you may need to enlist the help of
a professional pest removal company. When you work with a pest removal expert, you can create a custom plan for routine pest control. 


Sussex County, NJ, Pest Control


One rodent can quickly become many, especially as cold weather rolls in. Don’t let a mouse or rat infestation affect you and your family, especially if ultrasonic rodent repellers have proven ineffective. 


If you suspect a rodent infestation, Serene Property Services can help. We handle all types of pest control issues, including bed bugs, wildlife removal, stinging insects, and more. We also service all of Sussex County, NJ, and Warwick, NY, so
contact us today.


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