Repelling mice and rats. This miniature unit is powerful but so discrete your visitors won't notice it; yet, you'll notice the difference with its effectiveness!
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This miniature unit is powerful but so discrete your visitors won't notice it; yet, you'll notice the difference!
The Victor® Sonic Mini PestChaser® rodent repellent emits high frequency sound waves that effectively repel rodents from protected areas. For use in average-sized rooms, kitchens, garages, attics and basements.) For maximum coverage using a small discrete unit.
The sound is completely inaudible to people and non-rodent pets. Varying intensity and frequencies of ultrasonic sound waves prevents rodents from getting used to the Victor® Sonic PestChaser® rodent repellent. Since the sound is inaudible, a red LED light tells you the unit is working properly.
It's kinder than mouse traps, safer than poisons, and there are no dead rodents to dispose of so it minimizes human contact with mice, rats, and other disease-bearing rodents.
Reduction in rodent activity should occur within 6-10 days. Estimated service life of the unit is 5-7 years or more.
Note: Ultrasonic sound cannot penetrate furniture, cabinets or walls. Multiple units required for multiple rooms.
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Victor® Sonic Mini PestChaser® - Specifications
Miniature technology offers maximum coverage using a small discrete unit
For use in average-sized rooms, kitchens, garages, attics and basements
Emits high frequency sound waves that effectively repel rodents
Sound is completely inaudible to people and non-rodent pets
Varying ultrasonic sound waves prevents rodents from getting used to the Victor® Sonic PestChaser®
Since the sound is inaudible, a red LED light shows unit is working properly
Reduction in rodent activity should occur within 6-10 days
Multiple units required for multiple rooms
Victor® PestChasers® Ultrasonic Repellents - Lab & Field Test Data
Victor® PestChasers® are the only repellents backed by third-party laboratory research and exhaustive field tests.
Additionally, the Victor® Ultrasonic PestChaser® is one of ONLY two ultrasonic device granted registration by the Canadian EPA(PMRA) due to their strict testing standards on electronic rodent repellent devices.
Results of Lab Testing of the Victor® Ultrasonic PestChaser®
Food consumption was reduced by 67% in treated chambers
Rodent tracking board activity decreased 21%
Results of Field Testing of the Victor® Ultrasonic PestChaser®
In total, PestChaser® successfully repelled the rodents from the protected area in 13 of the 17 sites. This represents a 81.3% success rate.
Sixteen sites demonstrated that rodent activity ceased in 3 to 9 days after devices were activated.
The average number of days before rodent activity was stopped was six days.
The results, as detailed above, present a clear picture of the efficacy of this particular ultrasonic rodent repelling device.
But not any more. We have a vacation home in the mountains, it is an older house so there are many openings for the mice to come in, also the house sits idle for long periods of time.
Every time we would go to the house, there would be droppings all over the counters and floors. The mice could eat 5 lbs of poison in a month. Victor could have used this house as a test site.
Well, 10 months ago I bought a 2 pack of the mini ultrasonic units, I saved the receipt because I figured that I would be returning these "gimicky" things...but After 10 months there have been NO signs of mice in the house.These things work 100 % !!!!!!!
Give it a chance! March 07, 2010
Reviewer: Zeb
First off, I was very skeptical of this product. I just didn't see how it could or would work. We live outside of a small town in a fairly rural area, and pretty much every winter, our garage gets 'invaded'.
Some years are worse than others and this past winter was particularly bad as we heard them scratching around in the attic for the first time. We had tried virtually everything including traps, bait, poison, and even the neighborhood stray cat. Those items worked with minimal effects at best.
Out of what amounted to an act of desperation, we decided to give the Victor Pest Chasers a try. After about two or three days, there was no longer any evidence of mice. We placed two in the garage and one in the kitchen (just in case). IT DOES WORK!
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Victor® PestChasers® Ultrasonic Rodent Repellents - How the Technology Works
The Victor® PestChaser® is a highly effective method of controlling rats and mice. Here is how the Victor® Ultrasonic PestChaser® works to repel rodents:
Non-Repetitive Sound Waves - High frequency sound waves emit a non-repetitive pattern to repel rodents and prevent them from invading your home. With over 80 oscillations per second, PestChasers® use a jackhammer-like sound to create intense auditory stress for rodents. more»
Location, Location, Location First, identify a room that has signs of rodent activity. Rodents are nocturnal creatures, which mean they rarely surface during the daytime. more»
Use Multiple Units Ultrasonic waves behave more like light than sound. For example, music from your stereo can fill your entire house. Ultrasound cannot penetrate any solid surface (walls, floors, ceilings) or travel around corners. This is why you need a unit for each room. more»
Monitor Rodent Activity Monitoring the signs of rodent activity will allow you to correctly place the units in high-frequency areas and allow you to direct the unit towards their entry points. more»
Use In Conjunction With Other Controls For Established Ultrasonic devices should not be used alone to control an established infestation. more»
Q:How does Ultrasound work? A: Ultrasound is a frequency of sound too high to be heard by humans. The Victor® PestChaser® sweeps a frequency of 32-62 kHz. Rodents find this sound irritating and will avoid it if possible. more»
Q:How does Ultrasound affect rodents? A: Ultrasound can repel rodents by subjecting them to intense auditorystress. This method is a classic animal behavior modification technique. more»
Q:What are the most common mistakes people made with repellents? A: Ultrasound Alone to Control Infestation: The most common repellent mistake is using ultrasound units alone to control an established