Electronic Pest Control
For some electronic pest control is the top choice and the only solution they will use to rid their home, garden and yard of unwanted pests. A combination of wanting to rid their home of pests in a humane way and not sure the usual pesticides and chemicals that can often have side affect that is welcomed.
Electronic pest control is available in many different types, some claiming to repel insects, spiders and rodents by a high pitched ultrasonic sound, while others say that their electromagnetic field will take care of the problem by simply plugging the device into a wall outlet. There are many different companies that promote and make this type of repellent, each claims that they will “drive pests out” of a room by simply using sound waves only heard by certain animals.
Some electronic pest repellants will use a combination of Ionic, Electromagnetic and ultrasonic pest control – making this unit a combination pest controller and cleans the air in the home at the same time.
Some electronic pest control systems offer Free Tips on the best way to rid the home or office of unwanted pests. One pest repeller claims to be able to reach pests deep within walls, ceilings, baseboards and other areas most often homes to cockroaches, mice, flies, and other various types of small pests. This is done when the device is plugged in, the wiring in the house or building is then filled with a field that changes the environment and affects the insects and rodents that may be within the walls and floors of the house or building.
Amid all the stories of the best electronic pest control systems on the market, there are even more reports of these systems not working as they advertise. Some say, according to reports that the devices are not scientifically shown to repel any pests, with the companies not being able to show proof of successful data. While testimonies seem to be the only known information on them, experts will claim that those who believe in the devices and the results they give; “they see only what they want to see,” calling their experience a “placebo effect.” In the end, however, these devices are sometimes a last resort for people in the attempt to rid their home and yards of these unwanted pests, rather than calling an exterminator. In the end it is best to do research and find the best system for each individual situation.