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Doesn ultrasound just chase rodents from one place to another? Doesn it make more sense to kill them with traps and poisons?

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Doesn ultrasound just chase rodents from one place to another? Doesn it make more sense to kill them with traps and poisons?

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Traps and poisons come with a heavy price. Poisons can endanger children and pets while both traps and poisons require the handling of potentially disease-bearing rodents. Additionally, new rodents will almost always replace the ones you’ve killed. Using ultrasound in your pest control efforts can result in long-term reductions of rodent populations by lowering the “carrying capacity” of the environment. In other words, rodents will limit their population to the available food and shelter in their environment. To illustrate: rodents may move into your kitchen or basement for available food and shelter. They will breed until their population level reaches a saturation point for the available space and food supply. This is called the “carrying capacity” of the space. Poisons and traps provide only a temporary solution because any rodents that survive will rapidly breed to replace those killed. Or, new rodents will invade the space. When the PestChaser’s jackhammer-like sound is introduce

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