TomuTech Ultrasonic Pest Repeller, Mouse Repellent Plug In
TomuTech Ultrasonic Pest Repeller, Mouse Repellent Plug In Indoor Drive Away Mice, Rats, Spiders, Rodents, Powerful Rodent Deterrent for Homes and Offices
Dimensions: | 11 x 11 x 5.5 cm; 110 g |
Model: | 1 |
Part: | 1 |
Manufacture: | TomuTech |
Dimensions: | 11 x 11 x 5.5 cm; 110 g |
I’ve been using this pest repeller for a few weeks, and the results are great! The device is incredibly easy to set up and has a sleek, nice design. Within days, I noticed a significant reduction in unwanted pests around my home. The product is silent and non-toxic, making it a safe option for households with children. It’s effective, low-maintenance, and affordable. I highly recommend this product to anyone seeking an effective and hassle-free pest control solution.
Mice running wild at night? They were like tiny ninjas in my house! Then a friend told me about the TomuTech Ultrasonic Repeller. This little gadget is brilliant. You just plug it into the wall with no chemicals to worry about.
Well, here’s the best part: it makes a high-pitched sound that only mice can hear, but it’s silent for us humans and pets. Since I plugged it in, the strange noises in my kitchen at night have completely stopped! It’s kind of creepy quiet now, but way better than the midnight dance party the mice were having.
This might seem a bit strange, but for someone who hates traps and poison, this TomuTech thing is a lifesaver. It’s super easy to use and does its job perfectly well. Overall, the TomuTech Repeller is definitely worth checking out!
A very humane way of dealing with pests.
*** Pros ***
– Kept away all pests.
– Won’t harm the pests in any way.
– Is very easy to setup
– Doesn’t require much power
– Doesn’t make an annoying sound that would bug you
*** Cons ***
– None!
Areas to improve:
– Add mosquito repelling feature.
Winter’s here, and with it comes the unwelcome sound of mice scampering around the attic at night—a new homeowner’s dilemma. I’m still puzzled as to how they get in. I’d previously installed four ultrasonic pest repellents in the attic. They seemed to work initially, but didn’t prevent more mice from coming.
A week later, my wife and I were kept awake by constant activity in the attic. It turns out the noise became unbearable for one mouse (hopefully just one). How do I know? The next morning, I pulled down the attic stairs and was met with a mouse staring right at me. It gave me quite a fright, and I quickly closed the stairs. The mouse spent the entire day scratching at the attic door, trying to escape.
I’ve never had this reaction with the old ultrasonic repellent. So here I am, rushing to the review section to let everyone know that this one actually works! The attic is much quieter now, and I’m curious to see if it can actually kill the mice if they can’t get away.
As someone who is terrified of rodents (literally my biggest fear), these little devices do exactly what they promise. I was renting out a house, and the tenants left it in a disaster, attracting some unwanted guests. I initially couldn’t stay there because of the critters, so I bought these devices and put one in the garage and one at each end of the house. Since each device covers 1600 sq ft, I figured it was more than enough, but you can never be too safe.
At first, they do bring out more activity, but after about a week, there were no more signs of them. No noise, no droppings, and nothing caught in the traps anymore. Because these worked so well, I decided to put the other half of the set in the house I live in, just as a precaution.
Had no signs mice in house since putting these in but a bit early to be conclusive. I put one in our utility room and one in our conservatory which cover our two back doors which we like to leave open in sunny weather. I was sitting in our lounge next to the conservatory with the door to it open. A wasp flew into the lounge through the window as they often do continuing into the conservatory where they bang their heads against the glass trying to get out but this one would not go in there. Flew up to the threshold and veered off. Did this several times then went back out the window it came in. So it seems to work on wasps. Actually thinking about we seem to be remarkably free of flying insects. Not sure where to put the remaining two units or if we need to use. Might put one in my workshop.