2024 the best thing to kill roaches review


Price: $29.99
(as of Dec 07, 2024 03:33:10 UTC - Details)

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.68 x 1.96 x 0.6 inches; 13.76 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ MSZ-801L
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 29, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MSZ-801LA
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DBJ664SY
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

Product Description: The Dual Ultrasonic and electromagnetic chips of ultrasonic pest repellent use ultrasound to stimulate the brain neurons of pests and interfer the auditory and nerve system of the pest. Long term ultrasound stimulation cause damage to the neurons of pests, thereby achieving the goal of expelling pest
Newest Versions in 2024 : Intelligent frequency conversion with two different sound wave frequencies, can drive away mosquitoes, rats, cockroaches, bed bugs, spiders, ants, mice, and etc.
Safe for humans and pets: Safer than traditional mosquito repellent. Ultrasonic waves are only effective against pests and are inaudible to humans and pets. Pest control process is quiet, odorless, and non-radiation. Ultrasonic pest repellent is also safe to your family and pets, and environmentally friendly
Use: Just plug the ultrasonic insect repellent into the power socket, press the switch and then the pest repellent displays a blue light, that's means it's working
Indoor ultrasonic repellent can be used in any indoor environment, such as home, warehouse, supermarket, office, restaurant, factorie, and hospital, etc. If the area is too large or the pest infestation is severe, you can install two or more ultrasonic pest repellers to ensure the pests are quickly driven away
Reviewer: carolyn
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: impressed!
Review: No mouse droppings in several months! YAY! So....either the weather is too cold for my mice or the repellent is working. I vote the latter. This is the only pest I've used it on, so unsure if it works for anything else

Reviewer: Crystal Jordan
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So LOUD!
Review: These are not below human auditory range. They emit a horrific, very loud sound on the frequency for mice. They also do this in a emit, pause, emit pattern. I'd taken these and plugged them in around a large house before they began to do this. Every human and dog in the house was instantly in auditory misery and so began a mad dash to hit the button to change the setting. The insect setting is mildly audible but not intrusive nor bothersome nor painful like the red setting for mice! If you are using in a hay barn where animals don't live inside it and you don't have to hear it it would probably work well to repel any creature with ears for sure and would be great for situations outside of human or animals like storage spaces etc.

Reviewer: Lauren
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Seems to work so far
Review: Over the summer I moved in to a new apartment and encountered some insects that I did not want to encounter. I saw these and decided to give them a try. The blue light setting is the one I could use only since it's quieter and has very low clicking noises that fade in the background, that I don't notice much. The red light setting scared me and also my dog, she ran out of the room shaking so I never used the red light setting again. It had a loud screeching noise.Do these work? It's hard to say since I used a combination of these plugs, Raid spray, tape along small open holes in the walls, and now winter is here. I haven't seen any unwanted insects in a few months so I'm hoping it stays that way.

Reviewer: Macey Mycelium
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Questionable performance
Review: I have one of these on my 3 seasons porches. I was out there putting a stand together when I saw a mouse run by. I am not 100 percent sure if this was plugged in at the time as I may have unplugged it to use the outlet while putting the stand together. What I do know is it was plugged in prior. Therefore, I am not sure if this product truly works. I am hesitant to say they do. Another indication they dont work is that I 100 percent had it plugged into day and I had about 10,000 Asian bottles come out from the warm air. They seemed completely unphased by this product. I thought this product was to help w insects, too?

Reviewer: Gilbert
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Quiet and Effective Pest Deterrent!
Review: I’m really impressed with these ultrasonic pest repellents! They’re easy to plug in and start working right away without any noise or mess. I’ve noticed a significant reduction in bugs and mice since I started using them. It’s great to have a non-toxic solution that doesn’t require sprays or traps. The two-mode switch is a nice feature, allowing me to adjust it as needed for different rooms. Definitely a worthwhile investment for pest control.

Reviewer: Birdo
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Unusable!
Review: After reading the description, I thought that this product would be just right for my home and attic.I couldn't be more disappointed!As these units cycle through their patterns, they are unbelieveably loud, really loud.I placed one in my attic, and could hear it downstairs in the family room with the TV on and conversation.I put one in the garage and could hear it in the bedroom, waaay down the hall!What's misleading about this product is that it states in several places that is is quiet, or inaudible:"Ultrasonic waves are only effective against pests and are inaudible to humans and pets. Pest control process is quiet, odorless, and non-radiation."And the brochure that comes in the box states:"Ultrasound not heard by people."On their Amazon page, a picture of a little boy sleeping under a unit is shown. Couldn't happen and so very misleading!PLEASE learn from my experience, these units might be effective in a warehouse, but are unusable inside a home!

Reviewer: Longtime Customer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Needs a wall wart
Review: With products like this I am reminded of the man who flew to Alaska. He got off the plane and found a guy on the tarmac humming “aoummmm” while rubbing his tummy. “Why are you doing that?” the man asked. “It keeps the tigers away” was the response. “But there aren’t any tigers in Alaska!” the man said and got the response “I know, it is incredibly effective.”So, are there still mice in my garage? I don’t know and hope not. Haven’t seen any since putting out a couple of these things a week ago but can’t really speak to causality yet. Might be months before I know.My complaint about this particular device is that the instructions tell you to essentially place these parallel (and presumably close) to the floor. That’s a problem with many wall outlets in garages that are placed 3-4 feet up on the wall. Does that reduce effectiveness? They don’t say. Some similar, but higher priced, devices have actual wall-warts and power cords so you can place them on the floor and that seems like a better design. Sure, that will raise the manufacturing cost but who needs a six-pack anyway. How about selling three of them with wallwarts instead?

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