
The Sonic Pest Control Device Designed To Be Family Friendly
Today, at a time when society is “going green”, earth friendly methods of living are becoming more and more popular. The sonic pest control device promised freedom from chemicals, bug lotions, creams, and other unwanted additives in the environment.
The sonic pest control device is easy to use; simply plugging it into any wall outlet in any location was enough to get the device started. The device would then produce high frequency sound waves that were unable to be heard by humans but produced an undesirable environment for the pest.
The Sonic Pest Control Promise Fell Short In Government Testing
In an effort to discover whether the overall claims made by the sonic pest control industry were true, the United State Department of Environmental Protection Agency participated in a two year study the Chesapeake Bay area, one of the most highly populated mosquito habitats in the nation.
The EPA used every single electronic repeller on the market during the testing time in order to establish which models successfully upheld their marketing claim and which did not. Over the two-year study, not one of the products, neither the sonic, ultrasonic nor electromagnetic pest control versions actually modified the mosquito population. Due to these scientific findings, the United States Post Office and the EPA have both taken great strides to hold these manufacturers accountable for their false claims regarding their products.
While there are still many sonic pest control products on the retail market claiming to be able to rid peoples lives of unwanted pests, such as mice, rats, insects, spiders, bats and other species, there is very little scientifically that supports these statements. As a consumer, it is important to be well aware of the promises, sales pitches and options when shopping for a sonic pest control device. Make sure to read the small print, seek out other references and make sure that you are being an informed consumer before you sent in your payment.
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