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P**N
Great product..
We live in Florida, the humidity is really high, so we experience lots of mosquitoes. I did try this repeller at home, so far I am happy with the results and product.
S**A
Works well
Our family has two houses in New York, but one of them suffered from rodent infestation, so we can't rent it out all the time, which makes us very , very headache. I bought pest repellent product on the recommendation of my friend. Now there are a lot less mice in this house. The house will be rented out soon.
K**D
Cost-effective ever I used
At first, I just wanted to try this pest repeller I didn't think too much about it. After all, traditional poisons and traps are not so effective for these pests. But after using this product , I found that I like this product more and more, because it is really effective, I highly recommend it.
L**P
Nope
Did not work. Actually seemed to attract animals.
W**S
Don’t waste your money
Does not work.
S**A
The unexpected sound..
I received My Thanos 2 at the end of February. I plugged it in this Morning.. The sound that escaped from that little box was something that I wasn’t prepared for. I felt like it was calling the Mice saying, “She cooked, She cooked!” Never in my life have I heard such a sound from a pest repellent. It was calling the Mice out for Afternoon Tea and biscuits. Why the sound? Would it not work without the screech and, the call to the wild? It’s supposed to keep the Mice away, not make them feel at Home. Who does that? It’s going to be a hard no for Me Dawg.
D**Y
Not sure of effectiveness
I included a video involving the sound this makes. Two and three bothered me immensely. I have had a headache for ten years, and this sound sent me into an immediate migraine. The first level is mostly inaudible, but the lights stay on and are pretty bright. I put this in our pantry. We do have a mouse problem and have been having trouble figuring out where they are coming in at. Last fall we found two nests in our basement near our dryer. We got rid of the nests. But it seems like the mice are still around or perhaps inviting other mice over for night time rangers. The first night I had my husband set it on level three, no mouse in the trap. Second setting the second night, mouse in the trap. On mode one, mouse in the trap. It’s a live trap with chocolate chips for bait, I got the idea after mice decimated an expensive gift of chocolate from a friend. Mice dig chocolate.The fourth night I had it set to level three again and no mouse. On night five still on third setting, and in the morning I had two mice in both traps in the pantry.So, I may have more mice than your average. My mice might be super mice. My mice might just be really hungry. But so far, I am not finding this to be an effective solution. Finding an Exterminator Is on my to do list.
V**N
Rodents Don't Like the Ultrasonic Sound
I set this on garage mode (there are 3 settings) and plugged it in. It started blinking immediately and making an audible, repetitious chirp sound. If I wanted to use it inside the house, I could set it for one of the inaudible settings. My interest was in deterring any stray mice that might slip into the garage. I've not seen any before putting this in place but just trying to be preventive.If my husband wants to work at his workbench in the garage, he can switch it to the setting that humans can't hear. It can deter cockroaches too. I'm hoping that includes silverfish that I sometimes discover in the garage.I've used similar devices for our getaway cottage though there it was chipmunks as well as mice that I wanted to deter. My neighbor had used one in his cottage that helped with a problem he had.So, does it do the job? As long as I see no evidence of rodents, I'll be happy.I wish I had an electrical outlet in the attic as I worry that squirrels might get in there. A friend had to pay a few hundred dollars to remove a family of squirrels from her attic and have all the holes sealed.
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