Feb 06 2007
Do Those Electronic Pest Control Devices Really Work?
With so many products on the market today, it is hard to tell what is going to work for you and what isn’t going to work. It seems like every time you turn around there is another product that is made to control pests and to make them not attracted to your home. Many of these are electronic – made to get rid of bugs and other critters without using chemicals. Many people decide to give these a try after they have realized that using chemicals is bad for their families – or because they feel that chemical use is just bad in general. Some people turn to electronic pest control devices when they are afraid that nothing else is going to work. But, the problem is, do these electronic devices really control pests the way they are supposed to? Do they work better than chemicals, or are they a waste of time and money?
You’ll get both answers if you talk to people. Some people have had success with electronic pest control devices, and say that they work very well. However, some people say they don’t work at all. There is a margin of error here for several reasons.
First of all, in order to make sure that an electronic pest control device is actually working, you have to be sure that you are following directions completely. If the directions say that the device is good for one room, don’t expect it to work for the whole house. Most of the time, when a device completely fails, it is because the person who is using the device has not followed the directions and has actually been part of the reason that the device has failed. If you don’t want this to be you, and you plan on using or at least trying to use an electronic pest control device, you have to be sure that you are following the rules exactly. If you aren’t following them, it isn’t going to work, no matter if it would work or not.
Another thing that you should keep in mind when you are looking at electronic pest control devices is what they are actually meant to do. Some of them are meant to repel mammals like skunks and other animals, and some of them are meant to repel insects. You have to be sure to buy the one that you need, and you have to be sure that you are using properly. If your device does not say it is going to rid your home of spiders, there is no way that it will.
The best thing that you can do when you are trying to rid yourself of a pest is to explore all of your options. Using chemicals should really be a last resort because no one really understands what effects certain chemicals might actually have on the environment. You don’t know what the chemicals are going to be doing to your home and to your family, so the best thing that you can do is to try everything else first. There are many natural predators that you can use to control pests – and if that doesn’t work, perhaps you can try an electronic pest control device. As long as you follow the instructions and the recommendations, they usually do much more good than harm. The most important thing for you to do is to make sure that you understand each device. If the device doesn’t come with instructions, you should go to your local garden and home store to see just exactly what pests these devices are supposed to repel, and how to go about using them in your home or on your property.
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