Enter Ultrasonic, Electromagnetic Pest Control Technology

Pest control technology has come a long way in recent years. Where strong poisons and brutal traps were once the mainstay of pest control, technology has brought about new solutions to an age-old problem. And the best thing about this technology; it requires no toxins at all.

If you have a few ants, you may decide to try simple deterrents before anything else. Ants dislike the scent of peppermint and spearmint. They can sometimes be convinced to leave your home by the application on mint oils along their trails and near cracks in the walls and floors where they may be gaining entry. Some experts also suggest using a teaspoon of cinnamon in a cup of water to spray around ants' trails and entryways.

But if these methods don't work, you may be facing more than a few occasional intruders: if pests have moved into the walls, closets or basements of your house, you are experiencing serious pests problems. Essential oils probably can't deter breeding colonies of thousand: it's time for serious pest control technology.

The new pest control solution is based on the science of sound. Because insects and rodents have a much higher hearing range than people and domestic pets, they can be influenced by sounds we cannot even hear. This high-frequency or, ultrasonic technology can be used to create a hostile environment for pests. If you had a fire engine siren running in your living room twenty-four hours a day, you'd move out. Ultrasonic devices work like high-frequency sirens: rodents and insects cannot tolerate the noise, so they leave. For you, pest control technology is now as simple as plugging in the device.