Do Ultrasonic Pest Control Devices Work?

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Pest control can mean the difference between a hospitable environment and one that can get out of control in the blink of an eye. Whether you need it for household pest infestation, commercial operations or you’re just curious to know more about how to go about doing so, knowing about the different ways to manage pest control will put you on your path. One highly advertised pest control device is an ultrasonic one, which has been widely marketed as a solution that trumps all others. But do these devices actually work, and should you be thinking about adding it to your list of options to try?

 

What is an Ultrasonic Pest Control Device?

Ultrasonic pest control devices or repellers essentially emit high frequency sounds that deter pests from the surrounding area. They need to be plugged into an electrical outlet, and the result is the emission of short wavelength sound waves that are too high for human beings to hear. Manufacturers of these devices are quick to reference their efficiency, with some going as far as to cite their own research in a way to convince buyers to try them. Another important factor to keep in mind is that they use electricity, driving up overheads for small businesses, or households that might already be feeling the pinch as a result of the pandemic. 

 

Do These Devices Even Work?

The big question is whether these devices actually work, and the short answer to this is no, they don’t. There is no scientific proof of their efficiency, and formal tests have shown that the devices don’t work as advertised. This has led to reputable institutions (like the FTC) denouncing their use in household or commercial operations. Earlier studies showed that they might help with individual pests like crickets to some extent in the short term, but over the long term these pests get used to the sound and become used to hearing it. Although customers have reported success online, this can be due to a variety of other variables, or even just because they might have been paid to write a positive review by the manufacturer. 

 

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Alternative Pest Control Methods to Use Instead

You’re better off trying other pest control methods for more effective and reliable long term results. These include chemical pesticides, traps and perhaps even just getting a cat or two on the property. Depending on the severity of the problem, an inspector will be able to tell you exactly what will be most probable to solve your problem, or do help to improve the outputs of your agricultural operation. The idea is to get practical help, even if you have to invest a little more upfront, in order to solve the problem once and for all. 

 

Expert Help With All Kinds of Pests

The Bidvest Steiner team considers itself an expert in pest control maintenance. We love clearing households and offices from pests that may spread allergens or create a typically unhygienic environment. If you need a bit of advice on how to go about pest control and need to find out which methods will work best for your operation, get in touch with us for an obligation free quote. We cover ant, bug, bird, fly, flea, mosquito, rodent and many other pest control services. Your pest problem will be a thing of the past in no time at all.

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