Hi everyone, I’m considering buying a Pest Reject device as I’ve had enough of these creepy crawlies! Has anyone tried it? Does it actually work?
I’m a bit dubious about these devices. I’ve read they claim to use ultrasonic sound waves to repel pests, but can pests even hear these frequencies?
I read a study suggesting that these ultrasonic pest repellers have little to no impact on pests. Sounds like it could just be marketing hype to me.
Really disappointed to hear that. It seemed like a neat solution. I’ll have to look into alternative methods. Thanks for sharing that study!
I’m skeptical about those ultrasonic pest repellers. I read that pests can get used to the sound or it doesn’t bother them at all. Might be the weather change causing them to scram, not the gadget.
I recently bought Pest Reject to keep the bugs at bay in my home, and so far, I’ve noticed a significant decrease in pests. Not sure if it’s the season or the device, but something’s working!haha!
Although there’s a lack of concrete evidence, some people swear by these devices. I think if it works for you, that’s what matters, but it’s essential to have realistic expectations.
Also, consider the ecological impact. Driving pests away could alter the local ecosystem. I believe in managing them naturally and keeping a balance.
Frequency adaptation could be an issue. Devices like Pest Reject that stay on a single frequency might become ineffective over time as pests adapt. Maybe alternating frequencies could help?
Pest Reject devices are the future! They’re cleaner than poisons and traps. If you’re looking for a non-messy solution to pests, ultrasonic devices are the way to go.
But how can you prove they’re actually working? There’s a lot of pseudoscience in the pest control industry. I’d advise caution before claiming they’re the future of pest management.
I’m curious about the effects of these ultrasonic devices on domestic pets. Pest Reject claims to be pet-friendly, but I’m worried it could bother my cats.
Always a valid concern. It’s supposed to operate at frequencies that are inaudible to most common pets, but each animal is different. Monitor your cats for signs of distress or changes in behavior.