Jun
11

electronic rodent control Interesting Tip

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I think this may have worked after only 2 nights. This morning I woke up and saw no sign of any mice in the garage. And it doesn’t bother the dog. Sure beats trapping. I’ll just leave it plugged in all the time and keep the mice from coming in.

There are many people who will claim that there is absolutely no difference between storage unit types. They might say that investing in climate controlled storage is simply a waste of valuable money that could be spent renting a larger unit or on other things. In reality, a climate controlled storage unit provides better protection to your belongings overtime.

Most modern storage facilities offer climate controlled storage units to all interested clients that want to protect their belongings. All climate controlled storage units will not fall below freezing during the winter and they will not get too hot during the summer. Climate controlled storage units can be easily set to maintain a temperature that is more or less constant. In addition to providing protection from cold and heat they will also keep the climate maintain the correct mixture of dryness and dampness. Renting climate controlled storage units usually much more expensive than renting regular storage units but it is well worth the additional expense.

One of the primary benefits of renting a climate controlled storage unit is the well made construction that is difficult to penetrate. In order to maintain a constant temperature the climate controlled units are all extremely well insulated. This additional insulation helps to keep your items in storage well electronic rodent control protected from all weather and the humidity changes that come with it. Most regular storage units are designed to offer basic protection from weather such as wind, rain, and snow. Climate controlled units help protect items from frost, dew build up, and dampness. Since climate controlled storage units are more often than not built above flood lines you do not need to worry about water damage after a hard rain storms.

There are many benefits to be had from the protection offered by the climate controlled storage units from humid weather. Most furniture damage people experience is comes as a result of humidity and exposure to extreme temperature. Electronics and other items will become permanently damaged after being exposed to damp weather for long periods of time. This damage can include rusting that leaves equipment unusable or permanently damaged. Furniture can be damaged as a result of mold or mildew that occurs because of the dampness and this mold or mildew can cause serious illness if not removed at once.

Another benefit of climate controlled storage is the protection offered from wildlife and insects. Many standard storage facilities are built with nothing in mind than protecting items from the most obvious hazards in the form of wind and snow. Few were designed to keep out mice or other rodents and certainly not insects. In the past it was not unusual for a person retrieving their items from storage to find that all of their belongings had been completely infested by bugs or that rodents had carried off chunks of clothing or linen to use as nests.

The additional insulation used to keep the climate control unit at a steady temperature also helps keep pests on the outside where they belong. Most rodents have a difficult time getting in and out of climate controlled facilities. Insects too have a hard time getting into storage controlled units and this difficulty will help protect your belongings from serious harm or from being ruined. In some cases storage facilities offering climate controlled storage will include pest control options because they know how easy it is to keep pests out of their facilities.

When you have are ready to rent your climate controlled storage unit be prepared to tell the staff the temperature you wish your unit to remain. If you do not specify a temperature then the staff will set the room to the temperature that is most financially sound for their establishment. In most cases this will not be a problem but if you are storing items that must remain a certain, constant, temperature then specify the temperature immediately. Also make sure that your contract toes not allow them to tamper with your set temperature whenever they feel it is appropriate or convenient for them.

Renting a climate controlled storage unit can be expensive but it is worth the expense in the end. By using a climate controlled storage unit you are making it possible for your belongings to remain free from harm in the form of insects, rodents, and nature in general. If you are currently renting a storage unit that does not have climate control, consider upgrading as soon as possible. The sooner you make the move to climate controlled storage the sooner you will be able to guarantee the safety and security of your belongings.

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riddex-plugin-pest-control-discounts electronic rodent control Interesting Tip
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Comments

  1. Irwin says:

    I have both the M260 Multi-Kill and the Victor Electronic Rat TrapVictor Electronic Rat Trap and the Rat trap, kills both mice and rats. Although the M260 is multikill mice rarely ever go inside. Even though the Rat trap is a single kill, before emptying, I have killed 20+ mice with the Rat trap and only one mouse with the multi-Kill. Rather that waste my money again on the multikill I would purchase several of the single kills, and if necessary, place them side by side or in multiple locations.

  2. Jefferson says:

    the trap works very well, three mice in 2 days and counting. Much more humane than the old spring traps.

  3. Garay says:

    I was a little afraid after reading the reviews to put out the money for this as some really liked it and some said that it didn’t work at all. I have to say that happily I fall into the first category. However, the first problem is that it does not come with any instructions so I went back to Amazon and clicked on the picture of the mouse trap and the instructions came up. The only other problem is that the space is so incredibly minute where you are supposed to put some bait. I used cookie crumbs and caught my two mice. But the crumbs fall out as the mouse falls out so you have to put more bait in. The problem is if you get the bait on the shocking part, it may not shock the mouse as it doesn’t have enough of a connection. Anyway, my problem got solved for the present pretty easily. I would recomment this product. You could use peanut butter and then you wouldn’t have to worry about replacing the bait as that won’t fall out when the bottom comes out.

  4. Najbauer says:

    I have a barn, in which I have a lot of mice. I purchased Victor I and baited it with cheese. No mice for two weeks. I bought peanut butter and baited Victor I. No mice for a week. The following week, I dabbed peanut butter on the ramps. That lured a mouse inside. One mouse. I was elated. It was so nice to slide out the tray and dump the mice where barn cats or coyotes could eat it, without getting poisoned. I dabbed more peanut butter on the ramps, and on Thursday morning, I saw that Victor I caught another mouse. I decided to empty Victor that evening, and when I pulled the tray out, I couldn’t count all the mice. I took the tray outside and dumped the mice. There were ten. If I was elated before, I was ecstatic, and went around saying, “I’m the great mouse catcher. Well, Victor is, but I bought him.” I rebaited Victor I, and I dropped him. Well, that ended Victor I’s life, but I don’t regret spending $9 per mouse, because I didn’t have to mess with traps with the potential for catching a leg or snout. I ordered another Victor (Victor II), because of the success and ease of dealing with dead mice that Victor I provided me. I highly recommend this model Victor electronic mouse trap. Sincerely, Cindy (With Victor II, I’ll once again be the Great Mouse Catcher!)

  5. Minett says:

    Based on the reviews of others about this and other products, I wasn’t sure what to expect about how effective the Repeller would be, but from the day I received the product, I haven’t seen any mice at all. I beleive the Repeller calls for 1 per 800 feet, and although I don’t think my house is that long, it’s pretty long, so I bought 2 per floor. Rather that’s the reason for my success or not, it’s working so I’m sticking to it!

  6. Kuo says:

    I have heard something or even things rather large, thought it was a squirrel but can’t be sure, running around and scratching very loudly every day in the roof of my townhouse for the past few weeks. It was so active that I would pound the ceiling trying to scare it away, to no avail. I bought these thinking they were the ones that would work through the walls, but found out differently when they came in. I figured I had nothing to lose, so as soon as I got home, I plugged 2 into an extension cord and popped them rather quickly into the attic opening that is practically right in the center of the house. I am not exactly sure what was up there, but didn’t want to come face to face with it, so I didn’t take much care into placement, just pushed open the board enough for the speakers to fit through and shut it quickly as soon as it cleared. I was amazed when I heard not one little patter or scratch this morning. I sure hope they continue to do the job.

  7. Caballero says:

    These worked for about two weeks but now the mice are back seemingly in increasing numbers. Now I left the three installed in my rather small kitchen and yet they made their hiding place very close to two of these “replellers.” More than disappointed.

  8. Long says:

    When we plugged these in, there were mice in the house,so far I haven’t seen any more mice after we caught those since we’ve been using these Ultrasonic Rodent Repellers. I bought the Repellers sometime in Nov, 2009.

  9. Ingels says:

    We were seeing/hearing mice on a daily basis, and had tried traps, poison and sonic devices. We purchased this device upon a recommendation from a friend, plugged it in, and have not seen or heard a mouse in over 2 weeks. It worked like a charm, and we couldn’t be happier about it!

  10. Johnston says:

    Squirrels are not gone. Seems they are visiting less then before installation of the device, but they are not gone at all.

  11. Adli says:

    I do not recommend this product. It DOES NOT work!!! I still see roaches crawling around and this to them is just another toy for them to crawl on.

  12. Kirkland says:

    We had an enormous problem with mice: They would “stroll” casually across my kitchen floor while I ate breakfast, and we’d find droppings every morning in the pantry and on the counters. After I plugged in this gizmo, the mice were gone within a DAY. It seems hokey, but really works….

  13. Foster says:

    This works if used as part of an overall plan. Place as many of these as you can. Place traps to catch the mice, place peppermint oil on cotton balls in other locations around the house. Most importantly find the entry points and seal them, stuff holes with steel wool and seal the edges or plaster over if possible. These steps together will get rid of your mouse problem but no one of these alone will work.

  14. Harwood says:

    This does nothing to prevent mice from coming into your home. I have 6 of these, and still got a mouse. Waste of money.

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