This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Victor® Rodent Control. All opinions are 100% mine.
What ever do I mean by telling you all that it's rodent season? You knew this was the season for turkey and pie, holiday shopping, and depending on where you live... possibly shoveling snow. The cooler temperatures not only affect our behavior, but it also changes the habits of mice and rats. If you've ever found a mouse nesting in your garage you know exactly what I'm talking about.
Each and every Winter we get mice in our attached garage. One year we even found a nest under the hood of our van! Must have been an attractive find for some momma mouse on a cold Winter night upon finding that still warm engine. lol We never found any babies in that nest... just a lot of fluff, feathers from my daughter's pink boa, and some leaves. If she had a family in there at some point, I suppose we took care of it next trip out.
What do you do to catch mice? What if you never had to think about catching or killing them at all? What if you could repel them? I like the sounds of that! I'm not one for destroying life... even the disease ridden, destructive type. I'd just rather not have to deal with them at all... I definitely don't want to house them. Rodent repellents are not science fiction... they do exist! Using high-frequency sound waves, rodents are turned off by the prospect of moving into your home, no matter how warm and cozy it might seem. Now that you know how ultrasonic repellents work it's time to do a little preventative maintenance!
To truly rodent proof your home you need no traps, pesticides that can make you and your kids ill, and that cat of yours can chase a ball of yarn instead of 4 legged critters treking across your kitchen floor! The Victor® Sonic PestChaser® PRO is not an experimental device... it's not even a new idea. Would you believe it's a product that's been in the making for over 20 years? Two decades of labortory testing are nothing to sneeze at.
So, like I said before... with rodent season upon us, it's time to think about strategies for keeping unwelcomed guests outside the warmth and comfort of your home. Tis the season to lose the traps, the worry, and the expense of finding damage to favorite clothing, books, and your daughters feathered boas!
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