Keeping Pests at Bay Needs Some High Tech Gadgets
With the amount of bugs and rodents around in the world today, it is obvious that we cannot let them run riot in our homes. Although many of them are quite harmless, there are some which really can make us ill to the point where we become critically ill. Mosquitoes, for example, carry malaria which is known to be deadly, so keeping them away from us, particularly when we are sleeping, is very important. An electronic pest repeller is the way to go for the tech-minded, with a sonic pest repeller taking the place of sprays and powders.
These handy little gadgets are available all over the internet and at reasonable prices. They claim to cover a certain amount of floor space in the home but this should be checked out thoroughly. Some of them even claim to over areas on different floors too, but to be on the safe side, buy one for each level to ensure that nothing can hide in corners. The gadgets themselves work by making a high sound which the human ear is incapable of hearing. Each bug or rodent has one sound which it dislikes immensely, so the gadget is set to cycle through each rotation to ensure that the targeted nuisance gets a dose every few seconds or so.
Even, cockroaches have their own particular sound which they do not like, and this is a great way to keep them away from food in the kitchen. Mosquitoes are amongst the worst of the disease carriers since malaria can be deadly if not treated in time. Every time they bite someone and suck blood, this leaves the person open to infection with blood that is injected into them. Not only this, the bite can also become infected too if scratching occurs.
Therefore, the mosquito, and anything like it, should be eradicated from the home. Although most people in infected areas will use treated nets to keep these bugs at bay, some people do not like to be covered all night so they have to find a better way to sort out the problem. This gadget is one of those ways. Others will use sprays or messy powders to deal with this perennial problem but this also has to be re sprayed or laid down again when it loses its efficacy. It may be better to just plug into an outlet and forget about the problem once and for all.
Finally, some people may have to cover themselves with some kind of lotion to stop these little bugs from biting and making problems regularly. This is probably a good idea too, but who wants to keep on spreading toxic stuff all over them whenever they venture out after dark? There are tiny versions of the same kind of gadget, on key rings or ones which can hang off a belt etc, for people to carry with them and many have stated that they work just fine. Why not give these a try too so see if they work?
Author Bio: Penny Lane is researching a pest repeller for use at her home. She has discovered that a sonic pest repeller may do the job.
Category: Home Management
Keywords: pest repeller,sonic pest repeller