A Look At Ultrasonic Pest Control

The search for a better mousetrap is a never ending search. For years we have tried to find safer methods of pest control, methods that don’t involve harmful chemical. Now there are products out there that offer a seeming solution to the problem, though the buyer should beware of inflated claims. This is particularly true of ultrasonic pest control. A roofing contractor who also helped people with bathroom renovations provided the useful information.

The premise is simple: what if you could deter pests such as rodents from entering your house and garden using simple sound waves, sounds out of the hearing range of humans and household pets but that would be so offensive to pests as to keep them in their place? What if indeed. There are ultrasonic pest control devices out there that make claims to eliminate the problem. The question is, do they work?

Ultrasonic pest control usually takes place from a device you plug into your wall outlet. It emits a sound that is carried over your house’s electrical wiring that is supposed to put up a barrier of sound to drive away pests. The problem is that most of these ultrasonic pest control services do not work.

Scientists have done experiments placing the devices next to cages filled with rodents who go about their business unaffected. Further, if a sound is offensive to a rodent it will probably be offensive to your pets too because the hearing range of these animals is virtually identical. It would be nice if they worked, but unfortunately ultrasonic pest control doesn’t.

Ultrasonic pest control cannot take the place of a qualified professional who will have other more effective methods at his or her disposal. Methods such as organic pest control can offer a safe and effective method of dealing with pest problems. A professional can evaluate the situation and target the pest for eradication in the most effective way possible and when it is done, you can rest assured that the problem is solved and that the money you have spent was well worth it.

There is no harm in experimenting, but who can afford to pay for questionable devices. Ultrasonic pest control is not proven effective and even if it does have benefit, the range is extremely limited so that pests say thirty feet away would be unaffected. Ultrasonic pest control may be something worth exploring but it is far from a given that it will work. Consumers need to keep this in mind when choosing ultrasonic pest control.