Friday, January 29, 2010

Do Ultrasonic Pest Repellers Really Work Do Ultrasonic Pest Repellers Actually Work On Spiders?

Do ultrasonic pest repellers actually work on spiders? - do ultrasonic pest repellers really work

I read a few comments about these plug-in ultrasonic pest repellents, and some people swear by them and tell them that they have banned Spooky Spiders and others reveal their homes, while others say about us that's absurd.

In particular, I hate spiders (yes, I know they eat other animals and are usually harmless, but also hate, especially when I see them and then ran behind things, so I know they exist, but I do not see them.) I know there are many natural and semi-natural ways to stop them, most of which seem to contribute to spraying things in different places or things in the corners, which are a bit more of a problem can, as I am disabled and find bending difficult to achieve.

There is no scientific basis for ultrasound to repel insects?

4 comments:

Bazza said...

Yes, they work. Make sure that what they buy lists some spiders which are carried out on mice.

pissy_ol... said...

I take a small fortune on pest repellents in touch ... who does not. You have not yet achieved in mice and spiders. Save your money.

Jim S said...

All ultrasonic repellents against pests are good to earn money for the marketing companies. Spend your money instead of insecticides. If you do not release toxic chemicals to visit a garden center, which is natural and can lead to products that cause damage to the environment.

Dave said...

Yes, they are a waste of money to a pest control company and again and again to the houses where the owners spent a small fortune to attend the ultrasound, to a professional, call to solve the problem.

There are several ways to make your home more attractive to spiders. If there are cracks around windows and doors closed. Check places where water pipes and son come back to your house and seal. In storage areas, put boxes away on the floor and walls. Seal to prevent boxes, spiders that live in them. In general, restoration of chaos, which means they have fewer spiders.

The use of pesticides is not a good solution for the control of either spiders. Insecticides do not control the long term, could use an idea, a principle of reducing the number of control, but only a temporary solution only if accompanied by cleaning.

Hope this helps

Dave

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