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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Cat Repellent or How to Keep Cats Out of Your garden

Cat Repellent or How to Keep Cats Out of Your garden





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Do cat repellents work? How to stop a cat from using garden as litterbox? Tell me how to keep cats out of my garden. These are base questions of concern to all gardeners but is there a real answer?

The first line of defence is to ensure that your yard boundaries are secure. Any gaps in your fence should be blocked to deny low level access. But cats can jump so fix a taut wire or string some six inches above the top of your fence to deter this approach.

Once inside your garden many habitancy say that the best cat repellent is a dog who will soon see off any feline invader. If you are not a dog lover then you will have to resort to more passive methods. Since cats like to lie on freshly dug soil you should lay mulch on your borders so that no bare soil is left exposed. Seed beds should be covered with wire netting or twigs arranged as a barrier.

Young trees should have plastic guards fitted nearby their trunks to protect them against use as a scratching pole.
Your garden pond should be covered with netting to keep your fish safe.

Cats are commonly known to dislike water so a well aimed bucketful or a squirt with the hose will literally make an intruder run. After one or two dousings it may learn the part and stay away.

To protect plants and borders both mothballs and citrus are said to be efficient deterrents. Place the mothballs, orange peel or lemon rind in the borders. Alternatively spray cloths with orange scented air freshener and place the cloths nearby the plants you wish to protect. Other known cat repellents are cayenne pepper, coffee grounds, pipe tobacco, lavender oil, lemon grass oil, citronella oil, eucalyptus oil and mustard oil.

Certain herbs are said to deter cats. In particular rue but not catmint which has the opposite effect. Coleus canina is an additional one plant which is marketed by one merchant as a cat repellent.

The broadcaster Jerry Baker has suggested treating your yard with a tonic made from chewing tobacco, urine, birth control pills, mouthwash, molasses, detergent and beer. A smallholder has reported success using dried rabbit blood but you may feel that the ingredients listed in the former paragraph should be tried first.

If you visit your local garden center or hardware store you will find some cat repellent products on sale. These range from electric water sprinklers and ultrasonic devices to sprays and granules.

Motion activated sprinklers act in the same way as a burglar alarm using an infra red detector. When the cat enters the area covered by the detector the sprinkler shoots out a jet of water to scare the animal away. It is claimed that, after one or two encounters with the jet, the cat will learn to avoid the area.

Ultrasonic devices emit a high frequency sound which is annoying to cats (and dogs) but is not audible to humans. There are varied separate models some of which control continuously and others which have an infra red detector and only emit a pulse of sound when the cat triggers the device. To be thriving you need to ensure that the model is remarkable adequate to cover the area you wish to protect. In addition make sure that the sound frequency is designed for larger animals since some models are intended to deter insects and so would be no use for cats.

There are also commercial scent cat repellents. Those that use chemicals should be kept away from any food crops but the significant oil based granule varieties act in the same way as orange and lemon peel mentioned above. an additional one way to keep a cat out if the garden is a repellent evaporator which consists of a container retention puffed rice which has been impregnated with significant oils. These are efficient for three to four weeks and can then be refilled for a additional period. an additional one natural stock which many habitancy claim literally keeps a cat out of the garden is lion's dung. You may need to visit your local zoo to derive this although some stores do stock zoo poo.

In Ontario, Canada the local township provides a cat trap service. Once the animal enters the cage it cannot leave but is wholly unharmed. The owner has to pay to recover his pet and so should be encouraged not to let the cat stray in future. Apparently few owners bother to reclaim their cats but just derive an additional one kitten. Any way this sounds like a good way of dealing with a cat that cannot be deterred by any other method. If there is no such scheme in your area, just buy your own trap.

So, to recap, the first priority is to derive your boundary fences. Then you have the whole selection of suggested cat repellents ranging from homemade recipes to expensive commercial gadgets. I would recommend that you try the orange peel and prickly twigs for a start. If you are nearby when the intruder appears, try the pail of water or hose. Even if you miss, the shock may be a adequate deterrent. If these do not do the trick, then you may have to consider the commercial alternatives.


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Monday, April 29, 2013

Mouse In the House - What Should You Do Now

Mouse In the House - What Should You Do Now





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Did you find a mouse in the house? Are you sure it was a mouse, and not a rat? If you are not sure if it was a rat or a mouse, then it was probably a mouse. Mice are much smaller and much more common than rats. Rats are always near water, so coastal areas will see more rats than the average population. Mice are truly everywhere, and they are most common in the winter months.

If you have a mice infestation, then you should know that a house cat can't get rid of the mice himself. This is one of the common myths about mice. Mice reproduce very quickly, and a house cat won't be able to keep up with a rapidly expanding mice population. Your four legged friend may alert you that you have a problem, but you need more than your feline to get rid of them forever.

Mice infestations don't start in the kitchen. If you are finding droppings in the kitchen cabinets, this means you already have a bad infestation. You don't have to find a mouse in the house to know you have a bad infestation. You don't want to look for live mice. I was personally in the pest control industry for two years, and I only saw live mice on three occasions. Mice poop all the time, so you want to look for their droppings. Mice dropping are about the size of a grain of rice.

If you are trying to figure out if you have them, there are three places to look. If you have a garage, look along the walls in the garage first. You may find droppings along the wall. Mice usually travel along ledges and walls. For this reason, you should check all along the walls in the garage. They are very common in the garage because the garage door is not sealed well. The rubber that runs along the bottom of a garage door starts to curl up after a few years, and this makes it easy to get a mouse in the house.

Once they get in the garage, they could go anywhere in the house. You don't want to put holes in your walls, so head up to your attic. See if there is any activity in the attic area. If you have a pull down stair that goes up into the attic, you will often find droppings falling out of the door as you pull the door down from the ceiling. Check the door first, and then check along the rafters and other areas of the attic. Check inside storage boxes and other areas too. There are many areas where they may be hiding. Squirrel droppings and bat droppings are also common in attics, but mice droppings are the most common pests in the attic. A mouse in the house is often hanging out in the attic.

Mice are also very common in crawl spaces. Look for droppings on the vapor barrier and other areas. Sometimes you can find mice nests in the insulation in the crawl space. You may not have a mouse in the house, but they are very common in the crawl space.

The best way to exterminate mice is through the use of bait boxes and snap traps. You can also purchase throw bags with mouse bait. Place these along the walls in the crawl space and the garage. In stand-up attics, I like to place the snap traps along the edge of the floor. Make sure you do not place bait out in the open where other pets and animals can get to it. The bait needs to be in a protected box or bag so that pets and children can't get to it. If you want to get rid of a mouse in the house, you should use bait first.


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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

The Grey Plague - How To Get Rid Of Rats?

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Rats. The hideous rodent, which had swarmed our life's and turned it into a severe headache. Even picturing rats in your head might just be repugnant, leaving an unpleasant aftertaste inside of you. But if you happen to discover that these annoying critters have found refuge on your property, you should take action before this question evolves into a disaster. How can we assure rat protection, and how to get rid of rats in general? Well there are discrete methods that you could try.

After browsing the internet for some time, I got quite surprised about the amount of rat operate methods on the market, and how did classic rodent safety methods had evolved with the time passing. Apart from good old classic wooden rat traps, there are new kinds of plastic rat traps, electrically expensed rat traps that are called the rat zappers, and also several types of chemical rat repellent sprays. Also, another cool expedient I had found, that are called high pitch sound device, which drives rats away from your territory without any harm done to the critter. Let us retell those methods, to try to find out which one is the best in your situation..

High pitch sound devices - electronic devices that produces a high pitch sound, that is not hearable to people or pets, but irritating for rodents. Those gadgets drive rats away from your property, without damaging them. They just yield a unique sound which makes it intolerable for rats to stay in the area where the expedient is install, driving them away to a place more proper for their nesting. Those devices are very well-designed, and it spares you the troubles with disposing the rat's dead bodies, which with rat traps or rat poison is approximately inevitable.

Rat zapper - electricity powered rat trap that kills the rat instantly, with a remarkable galvanic charge, living the dead rodent in a special box for dinky rat corpses. Rats can carry and send dangerous illnesses, which you and your house or pets most surely want to avoid. The rat box gives a great opening to avoid direct palpate with the dead animal, and take off it safely into a garbage container.

Rat traps - a classic formula that give rats no opening for escaping, crushing them in pieces before they know it. Most customary yet very remarkable way to capture rats, mice or other rodents. Although it has its own down sides it is the cheapest formula out there, at least if going for wooden rat trap. You have to set up many traps all over the infested area, in order to make sure that all the rodent are exterminated, but when the work is done, be ready for some messy cleansing, and pray you have a strong stomach. Direct palpate is another thing you will have to deal with, after using rat traps. Besides, customary rat traps might be dangerous for your pets or children.

Rat repellent - a dangerous rat poison that you apply colse to infested areas, which kills the rodent if it comes in palpate with the substance. Rat repellant does its job, but it may be unsafe to your domestic animals. So you might think twice before indeed using it. Also conceder all those dead rat corpses, laying colse to your cellar and the cleaning up you will have to perform. Also, the biggest question with rat poison is that rats won't die instantly, and instead it will run off to a safer, unreachable place and die there. The smell will come to be intolerable in some time, and you will surely need the help of professionals with special equipment to help your problem.


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Monday, March 18, 2013

What Is the Best Electronic Mouse Repellent?

What Is the Best Electronic Mouse Repellent?





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An electronic mouse repellent can be an easy way to get rid unwanted mice that have recently invaded your home. There are other options like mouse traps, poisons, and glue boards. But they are much more labor intensive. Simply plugging into a wall outlet can be an easy fix for your mouse problem.

An electronic mouse repellent can work a couple of different ways.

One way one can work is by using ultrasonic sound waves to drive away mice. These high frequency sound waves irritate the mice and are eventually too much, driving them from your home. These sound waves range from 30 to 60 khz. And to make things worse, these sound waves are emitted but not repeatedly at the same frequency. It keeps changing frequencies causing more irritation and the mouse can never get used to it.

Another way the electronic mouse repellent can work is by vibrating the electromagnetic field in your home. All you have to do is plug one into a wall outlet and it causes the electromagnetic field in the electrical wiring to vibrate. There's electrical wiring in your walls, and possibly floors and ceilings. These vibrations irritate the mice and drive them from your home.

Both of these methods work to get rid of mice. Fortunately human, dogs, and cats can't hear these high frequencies and aren't bothered by vibrating electromagnetic fields. These will, however, irritate rodents that you may have as pets.

So if you're wondering what the best electronic mouse repellent is, I'd have to recommend the Original Pest Offense. It uses your electrical wiring and electromagnetic field to effectively drive out mice. It's actually pretty handy and easy to use. Plug it in to an 120 volt wall outlet and let it do its thing. It also has a built in surge protector and indicator light that also works as a night light. One Original Pest Offense will cover a whole floor of a home.


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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Economic Conditions and Trends of the Walt Disney firm

Economic Conditions and Trends of the Walt Disney firm


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With the economy remaining The Walt Disney Company's largest threat, the modern turmoil in the financial markets has adversely affected the economic action in the United States and other regions of the world in which Disney conducts business, and has affected ask for some of Disney's products and services. A prolonged decline in economic action could adversely work on ask for any of their businesses, thus reducing their widespread income and earnings. A sustained decline in economic conditions could sacrifice attendance and spending at one or more of Disney's parks and resorts, purchase of or prices for advertising on broadcast or cable networks or owned stations, prices that Cable assistance Providers will pay for cable programming, operation of their theatrical and home entertainment releases, and purchases of Company-branded consumer products. These conditions could also impair the potential of those with whom Disney does business to satisfy their obligations to Disney.

Changes in change rates for foreign currencies may also sacrifice international ask for their products, increase the labor or furnish costs in non-United States markets, or sacrifice the United States dollar value of income received from other markets.

Cultural and communal values and trends

Each of Disney's businesses creates entertainment or consumer products whose success depends substantially on consumer tastes and preferences that change in often unpredictable ways. The success of their businesses depends on their potential to consistently create and distribute filmed entertainment, broadcast and cable programming, online material, electronic games, theme park attractions, hotels and other resort facilities and consumer products that meet the changing preferences of the broad consumer market. Many of Disney's businesses increasingly depend on worldwide acceptance of their offerings and products outside the United States, and the success of these offerings therefore depends on Disney's potential to successfully predict and adapt to changing consumer tastes and preferences outside as well as inside the United States.

For example:
The success of Disney's offerings in the home entertainment shop depends in part on consumer preferences with respect to home entertainment formats, along with Dvd players and personal video recorders, as well as the availability of alternative home entertainment offerings and technologies, along with web-based delivery of entertainment offerings. Technological developments offer consumers an expanding array of entertainment options and if consumers favor options that Disney has not yet fully advanced rather than the entertainment products they do offer, their sales may be adversely affected.

Political and legal issues

The success of Disney's businesses is extremely dependent on maintenance of intellectual asset proprietary in the entertainment products and services they create. New technologies such as the convergence of computing, communication, and entertainment devices, the falling prices of devices incorporating such technologies, and increased broadband internet speed and penetration have made the unauthorized digital copying and distribution of their films, television productions and other creative works easier and faster and compulsion of intellectual asset proprietary more challenging. The unauthorized use of intellectual asset proprietary in the entertainment commerce is a considerable and rapidly growing phenomenon. These developments wish Disney to devote sizable resources to protecting their intellectual asset against unauthorized use and present the risk of increased losses of income as a ensue of unauthorized digital distribution of their content and sales of unauthorized Dvds and other counterfeit products.

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Mouse In the House - What Should You Do Now


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Did you find a mouse in the house? Are you sure it was a mouse, and not a rat? If you are not sure if it was a rat or a mouse, then it was probably a mouse. Mice are much smaller and much more tasteless than rats. Rats are all the time near water, so coastal areas will see more rats than the median population. Mice are truly everywhere, and they are most tasteless in the winter months.

If you have a mice infestation, then you should know that a house cat can't get rid of the mice himself. This is one of the tasteless myths about mice. Mice reproduce very quickly, and a house cat won't be able to keep up with a rapidly expanding mice population. Your four legged friend may alert you that you have a problem, but you need more than your feline to get rid of them forever.

Mice infestations don't start in the kitchen. If you are looking droppings in the kitchen cabinets, this means you already have a bad infestation. You don't have to find a mouse in the house to know you have a bad infestation. You don't want to look for live mice. I was personally in the pest control industry for two years, and I only saw live mice on three occasions. Mice poop all the time, so you want to look for their droppings. Mice dropping are about the size of a grain of rice.

If you are trying to frame out if you have them, there are three places to look. If you have a garage, look along the walls in the stable first. You may find droppings along the wall. Mice normally travel along ledges and walls. For this reason, you should check all along the walls in the garage. They are very tasteless in the stable because the stable door is not sealed well. The rubber that runs along the bottom of a stable door starts to curl up after a few years, and this makes it easy to get a mouse in the house.

Once they get in the garage, they could go anywhere in the house. You don't want to put holes in your walls, so head up to your attic. See if there is any performance in the attic area. If you have a pull down stair that goes up into the attic, you will often find droppings falling out of the door as you pull the door down from the ceiling. Check the door first, and then check along the rafters and other areas of the attic. Check inside storehouse boxes and other areas too. There are many areas where they may be hiding. Squirrel droppings and bat droppings are also tasteless in attics, but mice droppings are the most tasteless pests in the attic. A mouse in the house is often hanging out in the attic.

Mice are also very tasteless in crawl spaces. Look for droppings on the vapor barricade and other areas. Sometimes you can find mice nests in the insulation in the crawl space. You may not have a mouse in the house, but they are very tasteless in the crawl space.

The best way to exterminate mice is straight through the use of bait boxes and snap traps. You can also purchase throw bags with mouse bait. Place these along the walls in the crawl space and the garage. In stand-up attics, I like to place the snap traps along the edge of the floor. Make sure you do not place bait out in the open where other pets and animals can get to it. The bait needs to be in a protected box or bag so that pets and children can't get to it. If you want to get rid of a mouse in the house, you should use bait first.

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Carrie Underwood - Two Black Cadillacs


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Mouse In the House - What Should You Do Now


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Did you find a mouse in the house? Are you sure it was a mouse, and not a rat? If you are not sure if it was a rat or a mouse, then it was probably a mouse. Mice are much smaller and much more base than rats. Rats are all the time near water, so coastal areas will see more rats than the median population. Mice are truly everywhere, and they are most base in the winter months.

If you have a mice infestation, then you should know that a house cat can't get rid of the mice himself. This is one of the base myths about mice. Mice reproduce very quickly, and a house cat won't be able to keep up with a rapidly addition mice population. Your four legged friend may alert you that you have a problem, but you need more than your feline to get rid of them forever.

Mice infestations don't start in the kitchen. If you are seeing droppings in the kitchen cabinets, this means you already have a bad infestation. You don't have to find a mouse in the house to know you have a bad infestation. You don't want to look for live mice. I was personally in the pest control industry for two years, and I only saw live mice on three occasions. Mice poop all the time, so you want to look for their droppings. Mice dropping are about the size of a grain of rice.

If you are trying to outline out if you have them, there are three places to look. If you have a garage, look along the walls in the stable first. You may find droppings along the wall. Mice commonly trip along ledges and walls. For this reason, you should check all along the walls in the garage. They are very base in the stable because the stable door is not sealed well. The rubber that runs along the lowest of a stable door starts to curl up after a few years, and this makes it easy to get a mouse in the house.

Once they get in the garage, they could go everywhere in the house. You don't want to put holes in your walls, so head up to your attic. See if there is any performance in the attic area. If you have a pull down stair that goes up into the attic, you will often find droppings falling out of the door as you pull the door down from the ceiling. Check the door first, and then check along the rafters and other areas of the attic. Check inside warehouse boxes and other areas too. There are many areas where they may be hiding. Squirrel droppings and bat droppings are also base in attics, but mice droppings are the most base pests in the attic. A mouse in the house is often hanging out in the attic.

Mice are also very base in crawl spaces. Look for droppings on the vapor barricade and other areas. Sometimes you can find mice nests in the insulation in the crawl space. You may not have a mouse in the house, but they are very base in the crawl space.

The best way to exterminate mice is straight through the use of bait boxes and snap traps. You can also purchase throw bags with mouse bait. Place these along the walls in the crawl space and the garage. In stand-up attics, I like to place the snap traps along the edge of the floor. Make sure you do not place bait out in the open where other pets and animals can get to it. The bait needs to be in a protected box or bag so that pets and children can't get to it. If you want to get rid of a mouse in the house, you should use bait first.

Mouse In the House - What Should You Do Now

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Carrie Underwood - Two Black Cadillacs


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Economic Conditions and Trends of the Walt Disney enterprise


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With the economy remaining The Walt Disney Company's largest threat, the modern turmoil in the financial markets has adversely affected the economic operation in the United States and other regions of the world in which Disney conducts business, and has affected question for some of Disney's products and services. A continued decline in economic operation could adversely affect question for any of their businesses, thus reducing their wide revenue and earnings. A sustained decline in economic conditions could sacrifice attendance and spending at one or more of Disney's parks and resorts, buy of or prices for advertising on broadcast or cable networks or owned stations, prices that Cable assistance Providers will pay for cable programming, doing of their theatrical and home entertainment releases, and purchases of Company-branded buyer products. These conditions could also impair the quality of those with whom Disney does enterprise to satisfy their obligations to Disney.

Changes in change rates for foreign currencies may also sacrifice international question for their products, increase the labor or furnish costs in non-United States markets, or sacrifice the United States dollar value of revenue received from other markets.

Cultural and communal values and trends

Each of Disney's businesses creates entertainment or buyer products whose success depends substantially on buyer tastes and preferences that convert in often unpredictable ways. The success of their businesses depends on their quality to consistently create and distribute filmed entertainment, broadcast and cable programming, online material, electronic games, theme park attractions, hotels and other resort facilities and buyer products that meet the changing preferences of the broad buyer market. Many of Disney's businesses increasingly depend on worldwide acceptance of their offerings and products surface the United States, and the success of these offerings therefore depends on Disney's quality to successfully predict and adapt to changing buyer tastes and preferences surface as well as inside the United States.

For example:
The success of Disney's offerings in the home entertainment store depends in part on buyer preferences with respect to home entertainment formats, along with Dvd players and personal video recorders, as well as the availability of alternative home entertainment offerings and technologies, along with web-based delivery of entertainment offerings. Technological developments offer consumers an expanding array of entertainment options and if consumers favor options that Disney has not yet fully industrialized rather than the entertainment products they do offer, their sales may be adversely affected.

Political and legal issues

The success of Disney's businesses is extremely dependent on maintenance of intellectual asset proprietary in the entertainment products and services they create. New technologies such as the convergence of computing, communication, and entertainment devices, the falling prices of devices incorporating such technologies, and increased broadband internet speed and penetration have made the unauthorized digital copying and distribution of their films, television productions and other creative works easier and faster and enforcement of intellectual asset proprietary more challenging. The unauthorized use of intellectual asset proprietary in the entertainment commerce is a principal and rapidly growing phenomenon. These developments need Disney to devote mountainous resources to protecting their intellectual asset against unauthorized use and present the risk of increased losses of revenue as a result of unauthorized digital distribution of their article and sales of unauthorized Dvds and other counterfeit products.

Economic Conditions and Trends of the Walt Disney enterprise

Electronic Mouse Trap

Carrie Underwood - Two Black Cadillacs


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Types of Rats


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Rats are rodents that belong to the Rattus genus of the family Muridae. These are the most dominant species on earth. There are several species of rats in the world. Most rodents are herbivorous, but some are omnivorous. In general, there are two basic types of rats. They are black or roof rats and Norway or brown rats. Both are concept to have originated in Asia and are now widely distributed throughout the world.

The brown rat, which is also known as the Norway rat, house rat, gray rat, barn rat, and wharf rat, is one of the best-known and is the larger of the two. Their scientific name is Rattus norvegicus. They are mostly grayish-brown, with a lighter colored stomach. A fully-grown brown rat is 18 to 26 cm long and weighs in the middle of 400 and 600 gm. They have a tail shorter than its body and their nose and muzzle are blunt. They prefer moist conditions and nest in deep burrows.

Roof rats (Rattus Rattus) are also called black rats and ship rats. They are normally black, slender, 16-21 cm long and weigh about 80-300 gram. Their tail is longer than the head and body and their nose and muzzle are pointed. As the name suggest, roof rats are climbers. Their paws enable them to climb and build nests in upper parts of dwellings, attics, rafters and crossbeams of buildings.

These rats breed when they are three to four months of age. They breed 1 to 13 times a year and yield 1 to 22 in a litter. Black rats and brown rats eat about the same things. Their diet typically includes seeds, nuts, grains, vegetables, fruits, cereals, meats and invertebrates. They consume about one-third of their weight in food every 24 hours.

They carry lethal diseases, damage structures and contaminate food. Some of the diseases potentially fatal to man that spread straight through rats are Weil's disease, plague, salmonella food poisoning and toxoplasmosis.

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Why the DX610 Electronic Ultrasonic Pest Repeller Is the Best Electronic Mouse Repellent

Why the DX610 Electronic Ultrasonic Pest Repeller Is the Best Electronic Mouse Repellent





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When you carry out a search online for an electronic mouse repellent you will discover that there are many different types to choose from. Of course which one you choose depends on how much you can afford to send on what method it uses in order to actually repel these pests from your home.

We feel however after testing out several models that one worth considering using is the DX610 Electronic Ultrasonic Pest Repeller from Pest-A-Repel. This particular device has been scientifically designed and engineered to ensure that not only rats and mice but other forms of rodent as well as insets and other pests can be driven out of your home.

Although we recommend this device for helping to repel mice from your home it is used around the globe as a way of controlling mice and rats and also cockroaches in not just homes but commercial premises today.

This device has been patented and uses advance state of the art technology to emit a very powerful range of ultrasonic sound waves that are in the 45,000Hz range. Also to ensure that no pests get use to the sounds emitted by this type of electronic mouse repellent the frequencies and pulses it transmits change automatically. In fact in tests carried out in laboratories it was found that rats and mice would immediately leave areas if they found them to be too stressful.

As with all such devices when it comes to this one the sound waves emitted can only be heard by rats and mice. In fact the sound waves that these devices emit aren't only inaudible to humans but also to pets such as dogs and cats that many people have and even cannot be heard by birds.

You however need to be aware that the sound waves emitted by these types of electronic mouse repellent devices are only effective in an area measuring up to 2,000 sq ft. So you will need to actually purchase more than one if you want your whole home to be covered by them.

In fact we would highly recommend that you purchase one for each floor plus also one for your garage, attic and basement if you have these. The more of these types of electronic mouse repellents you install then the more quickly and effectively they will work as any rats or mice in your home will find that there is no place for them to get away from the sound they produce.


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