Why Are Oscillating Ultrasonic Deterrents Important?
In the market of pest deterrents, there are a lot of different products out there.
There are several categories and then tons of different brands and models with each of those categories.
Even though each of those models has its own little bells and whistles, they all usually have one thing in common.
The comparative attribute inside each of these deterrents is some form of mechanism that sends out an ultrasonic frequency.
There you have it, wasn't that simple? Well, as simple as it may sound, many people seem to believe that there is a problem with it.
After looking and reviewing all of that information, I would have to admit that I agree with it as well.
This belief or whatever that has been floating around has to do with how mice and other rodents can become used to the same frequency being emitted.
That makes sense doesn't it? Some believe that it does while others believe that it is nonsense and that regardless of whether the frequencies oscillate or not, the mice will still be deterred.
Both sides have a point, so let's explore them.
As you may or may not have already known, non oscillating ultrasonic deterrents stay on one frequency and emits that sound.
Oscillating deterrents will emit varying sound waves.
The basic idea or concept is that oscillating mouse repellers work better because the frequency continues to change and doesn't allow the mice or rodents to become used to it.
So there you have it folks, a decent little talk about ultrasonic deterrents and the idea of oscillating sound frequencies.
There are several categories and then tons of different brands and models with each of those categories.
Even though each of those models has its own little bells and whistles, they all usually have one thing in common.
The comparative attribute inside each of these deterrents is some form of mechanism that sends out an ultrasonic frequency.
There you have it, wasn't that simple? Well, as simple as it may sound, many people seem to believe that there is a problem with it.
After looking and reviewing all of that information, I would have to admit that I agree with it as well.
This belief or whatever that has been floating around has to do with how mice and other rodents can become used to the same frequency being emitted.
That makes sense doesn't it? Some believe that it does while others believe that it is nonsense and that regardless of whether the frequencies oscillate or not, the mice will still be deterred.
Both sides have a point, so let's explore them.
As you may or may not have already known, non oscillating ultrasonic deterrents stay on one frequency and emits that sound.
Oscillating deterrents will emit varying sound waves.
The basic idea or concept is that oscillating mouse repellers work better because the frequency continues to change and doesn't allow the mice or rodents to become used to it.
So there you have it folks, a decent little talk about ultrasonic deterrents and the idea of oscillating sound frequencies.