Mouseblocker electronic repeler?

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sabre67

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Hello all I was looking for some feed back or opinions on this mouse repeller. have you used one or heard any thing about them? Im trying to keep the critters from setting up camp in my Dart, Thanks for any input.
 
This works great for Pigeons and small birds.

Have an open storage shed and the pigeons and small birds would fly in there and crap on things parked in there.

Put a Radio in there and I am playing Rock and Roll in there 24/7 now. Not one bird comes in, and the vehicles are staying clean.

Added bonus I get to hear rock and roll when walking up to the back shed.

Win, Win . .

May help to keep mice at bay too. Have not seen any mouse nests built up in that shed either.

I use bait packs to keep any mouse popluation down around the main shop and the paint shop too.
 
I use the electronic repellers sold under the Victor brand and they have worked like charm for many years - in the garage, in my house, even under my house. I was going to store a car with a full interior for a few years and ran an extension chord inside with one of the bigger ones - no damage no smell. This is a lot less work than setting and checking traps or having poisoned rodents die somewhere unreachable. There is an unlimited supply of mice out there waiting to replace every one that you kill. Poisoned rodents can be eaten by a whole host of things that do us no harm and then they get poisoned too.
 
couple good black snakes will keep the mice and other small critters away,..just need a good hart so it wont stop when one startles you!!!
 
I use the electronic repellers sold under the Victor brand and they have worked like charm for many years - in the garage, in my house, even under my house. I was going to store a car with a full interior for a few years and ran an extension chord inside with one of the bigger ones - no damage no smell. This is a lot less work than setting and checking traps or having poisoned rodents die somewhere unreachable. There is an unlimited supply of mice out there waiting to replace every one that you kill. Poisoned rodents can be eaten by a whole host of things that do us no harm and then they get poisoned too.

Agree. That’s why I said RatX it is not poison and is all natural.
 
couple good black snakes will keep the mice and other small critters away,..just need a good hart so it wont stop when one startles you!!!

Not a black snake , but when I went to feed my dogs last night about dusk, almost stepped on a 4 1/2 footer , looked like a 5 footer I killed last yr that my rottweiler had cornered. It got away , and probly is in my garage or lawnmower shed which is an attachment on the side of the garage .
Guess I`ll carry a pistol w/ birdshot in it for a while .
 
couple good black snakes will keep the mice and other small critters away,..just need a good hart so it wont stop when one startles you!!!
Have black snakes, but the mice are still a problem. Can't imagine what it would be like without the snakes. Makes me mad when someone kills one.
Thinking maybe cats may be more of a deterrent, but they can be troublesome too.
 
Put a Radio in there and I am playing Rock and Roll in there 24/7 now. Not one bird comes in, and the vehicles are staying clean.

i wonder if it deters expendable people aswell ?
the kind that would come and sneak through your stuff if they knew you werent there, but probably think you are since you go the zep blasting


Guess I`ll carry a pistol w/ birdshot in it for a while .


this is always a good idea
 
Dryer sheets and coffee grounds.

Snakes are our friends.

Unless you like mice and roaches better than them.
 
Hello all I was looking for some feed back or opinions on this mouse repeller. have you used one or heard any thing about them? Im trying to keep the critters from setting up camp in my Dart, Thanks for any input.
I use the ones from Wally World. Seems ok so far. Put them in last summer. Kim
 
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