Wilson
®
Mouse Out™ Rodent Sonic-Repel™
This device electronically generates ultrasonic sound waves, broadcast at a high volume. It can
cause rodents to avoid a sound-protected area. While the sound can't be heard by humans, pets,
farm animals, birds or fish, research proves it is irritating to rodents (including hamsters, gerbils,
guinea pigs and rabbits), and can cause them to leave the transmitting area.
What Are Ultrasonic Sound Waves?
It is sound waves with frequencies too high to be heard by the human ear. The average person
can hear sound waves ranging from 20 up to 20,000 cycles per second, while dogs perceive
them up to 27,000 per second, and the range of other animals is even higher. When measured
electronically, these frequencies are expressed in hertz, defined as a unit equal to one cycle per
second. So ultrasonic sound waves are frequencies over 20 kilohertz.
Using Your Wilson
®
Mouse Out
MC
Rodent Sonic-Repel
™
Place the equipment on a table, shelf or mount on the wall. Best placement is 0.5 to 1 m off
the floor with the speaker grill aimed at known problem areas.
Ultrasonic sound is highly directional and will be reflected by hard surfaces to literally fill a
room with the sound pressure.
This product should be used in rooms where signs of mouse or rat activity is observed,
particularly in areas where food is consumed, prepared or stored. Storage areas and paper
products often attract mice and rats.
Answers to Questions About Ultrasonic Pest Repelling Devices
Q. Does ultrasonic sound kill rats and mice?
A. No. It repels rats and mice by creating an acoustically hostile environment.
Q. Which pests does this product affect?
A. Mice and rats. NOTE: Pet rodents, such as hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs and rabbits may
also be bothered in an ultrasonically protected area.
Q. Can ultrasound repel rats and mice in walls?
A. No. Ultrasound is directional and can't penetrate anything solid. For problems with pests in
walls or foundations, contact a professional pest control operator.
Q. Can I do away with pesticides and/or traps?
A. No. Ultrasound is one tool used in an integrated pest management program. It should be
utilized in combination with other pest control methods.
Q. What coverage can I expect from this product?
A. One unit is capable of covering a typically sized room found in a family home. Most homes
will require multiple units. Ultrasound is highly directional and will be reflected by hard
surfaces to fill a room with ultrasound. Soft surfaces such as drapery will absorb sound and
reduce the area protected by the unit.
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