Sunday, July 22, 2012

Stop Bark, Bark Free Dog Silencer & Animal Pest Repeller - Yard Sentinel Dual

The Yard Sentinel DUAL has taken years for our research and engineering department to develop. But we are finally able to announce the recent breakthrough in the industry with a new multi-functional device that combines the dog silencer with the pest & animal repeller making it the best dog silencer / pest & animal repeller in its market. Unlike any other Dog Silencers who has only either ONE silencing, or ONE sensor and NO pest repelling technology; the Yard Sentinel DUAL offers BOTH silencing and repelling technologies, with Higher adjustable Ultrasonic Frequencies and louder, faster adjustable Intruder Alarm; the Yard Sentinel has successfully made both technologies very effective against silencing dogs and at the same time repelling pests, animals and intruders. On top of that, the new switchable Dog Bark Scanner which has a higher sensitivity / accuracy than most other dog sensors, and the most technically complex Infrared Motion Sensor that is only available in Yard Sentinel DUAL, is fully able to satisfy your need and maximize the full effective range making Yard Sentinel DUAL the obvious better choice to live a bark free and pest free life.

Brand: Aspectek Model: HR133 Dimensions: 7.28" h x 3.74" w x 10.24" l, 1.54 pounds The ONLY to combine Dog Silencer with Pest Repeller; Effective Range Up to 5,000 Square Feet; Complex Dog Bark Scanner Technology; PIR Motion Sensor with Night Time Scanner Technology; Repel All Pests: Rodents, Rats, Mouse, Birds, Skunk, Dogs, Cats, Deer, Raccoon....MORE! 2 Dog Silencing technologies + Green Light Indicator (triggers every time a dog barks): Ultrasonic Dog Silencer PRO (Frequency designed specifically to silence dogs) Sonic Dog Repeller Alarm (irritates dog(s) every time they bark) 2 pest repelling technologies + Red Light Indicator; High Pressure Ultrasonic PRO (can be ADJUSTED for specific pests, OR change sound frequencies so pests don't get accustomed to); Sonic High-Pitched Siren Pest & Intruder Alarm (also act as a burglar alarm to protect you & your family) 2 Power Sources: AC Power (included) or Batteries (not included); weather Resistant; Maintenance FREE; No Traps or Chemicals; Continuous Activate Mode (when pests are out of range); Alarm Dial (included); Sensor Sensitivity Dial (included); Ultrasonic Dial (included) more at your commend! 30 DAY MONEY BACK IF NOT 100% SATISFIED; 1 YEAR MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY; Weather Resistant; Easy to Mount any Where: Yard, Garden, Balcony, Rooftops, Campsites, Basement, Garage, Dumpster....MORE!

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

First Strike Soft Bait Rodenticide 16 lb Bucket

KILLS NORWAY RATS, ROOF RATS, HOUSE MICE AND WARFARIN-RESISTANT HOUSE MICE! APPLICATION DIRECTIONS: Mice: Apply 1 pack per placement, usually spaced 8 to 12 feet apart. Up to four packs may be needed at points of very high mouse activity. Maintain a constant supply of fresh bait for 15 days or until signs of mouse activity cease. Rats: Apply 12 to 48 packs per placement, usually spaced 15 to 30 feet apart. Maintain a constant supply of fresh bait for 10 days or until signs of rat activity cease. Follow-up: Replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately. Wearing gloves, collect and dispose of all dead animals and leftover bait, as well as any bait that has become accessible to non-target animals. To discourage reinfestation, limit sources of rodent food, water and harborage as much as possible. If reinfestation does occur, repeat treatment. For a continuous infestation, set up permanent bait stations and replenish bait as needed.

16 lb Bucket Active ingredient: Difethialone . . . . . . . 0.0025% 16 lb. Bucket: 727 soft bait packs per bucket Kills Rats & Mice

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Kaput Mouse Blocks 2* (4 lb buckets)

Target Pests: orway & Roof rats, House mice, Deer mice, White-Footed mice and Voles. Rats: Apply 4-16 blocks per placement in intervals of 15 to 30 feet along infested areas. Maintain bait supply for 30 days. Mice: Apply 1-2 blocks per placement in intervals of 8 to 12 feet. Maintain bait supply of 30 days. Voles: Apply 1 block in each active hole or runway and cover well to prevent non-target exposure. Maintain bait supply for 15 days. Use tamper-resistant bait stations when children, pets, or non-target wildlife are present.

2 (4 lb. buckets) Active Ingredient: Warfarin 0.025% 4lb. bucket contains approx. 64 wax blocks Reduced-risk rodenticide

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Kaput Mouse Blocks 4* (4 lb bucket)

Target Pests: orway & Roof rats, House mice, Deer mice, White-Footed mice and Voles. Rats: Apply 4-16 blocks per placement in intervals of 15 to 30 feet along infested areas. Maintain bait supply for 30 days. Mice: Apply 1-2 blocks per placement in intervals of 8 to 12 feet. Maintain bait supply of 30 days. Voles: Apply 1 block in each active hole or runway and cover well to prevent non-target exposure. Maintain bait supply for 15 days. Use tamper-resistant bait stations when children, pets, or non-target wildlife are present.

4* (4 lb. buckets) Active Ingredient: Warfarin 0.025% 4lb. bucket contains approx. 64 wax blocks Reduced-risk rodenticide

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Black & Decker EX410-2P-TP1 Ultrasonic Pest Repeller, Medium Room

Black & Decker Ultrasonic Pest Repeller have a 100% Duty Cycle which means the unit is continually emitting ultrasonic "noise". The frequency ranges from 26-74Khz at 105 decibels in a constant fluctuation so to continually disrupt the pests and force them from your home. Pests are repelled because they cannot adapt to the constantly changing array of complex ultrasonic and sonic sounds.

Amazon Sales Rank: #37529 in Lawn & Patio Color: Black Brand: Black & Decker Model: EX410-2P-TP1 Released on: 2006-08-15 Dimensions: 9.50" h x 2.60" w x 7.50" l, Medium room coverage Pass through 2 pack

Most helpful customer reviews 50 of 51 people found the following review helpful. Does Not Work for Brown Recluse By Chris Redford I waited a few months before writing my review on this product since it is very difficult to evaluate whether it is working. However, I have come to the conclusion that it is not.We had an infestation of brown recluse spiders. I contacted a spider researcher at KU and brought him a specimen to verify this. I asked him about his opinion on the sonic devices and he said that he really doubted that they worked. Despite his opinion, I thought I would give them a try myself because they have received many positive reviews.Since I had been capturing brown recluses to show to the spider researcher, I had one in a jar when we bought the sonic devices. Since they are supposed to repel spiders, I expected, if I put the spider in the jar close to the sonic device, the spider would react negatively somehow, such as crawling away from it. However, when I put the jar next to the activated sonic device, the spider did not react at all. It did nothing. I even tilted the jar so that the high-pitched sound would enter the jar. No effect. Despite this, I suspected that maybe the glass of the jar blocked the sound somehow. So I gave it a few more months.We continued to have spiders in our house. However, there were less than usual. This could have been (and looking back probably was) because we had taken other measures for killing them. I hunted for and killed them every week. We also laid down tape for them to get stuck on, which captured a few. But I thought that the lower numbers might be because of the sonic devices, so I recommended some to my parents who also had brown recluse.They bought some (though they were a different brand). But today, I just killed a brown recluse within 5 inches of one of my parent's sonic devices. And my girlfriend just reminded me that about a month ago I killed one within about 2 feet of one of *our* sonic devices which are the brand mentioned above. So what this means is that at least some of these devices don't work on brown recluse. And at worse, none of them work.If you want to sucessfully survive brown recluse, here is how you do it (this advice comes from several spider experts who I have spoken to or read articles from since we first contracted this problem):- Shake out your clothes and your towels before you use/wear them; most bites occur in unchecked clothing- Kill every spider you see; as happened in our case, this will likely cause their numbers to dwindle- If you own your home, seal up cracks that lead outside and to the inner walls- Lay down duct tape sticky side up or buy the spider traps of the same designSpiders do not respond to insecticides and in fact insecticides make it easier for brown recluse to find food. This is because the insecticides kill the insects. This makes them trivially easy for the brown recluse to find and devour. Unlike many spiders, brown recluse will eat almost anything, including dead bugs. And even if you eliminate all of the insects completely, brown recluse can go for months without food. Unless you seal your home and fill it with powerful nerve gases that kill any living creature (which has been done), you are wasting your money on insecticides.Now my family has told me that the sonic devices are effective for mice. And other reviewers have said they work on things like roaches. But they do not work for the brown recluse spiders which plague the mid-west and they may not work on spiders in general.If you have brown recluse, just be careful and kill them yourself. You will likely lower their numbers.And don't kill web spiders: they eat brown recluse (which don't make webs). You can tell a brown recluse because unlike almost any spider, they have three eye pairs instead of eight eyes. 22 of 25 people found the following review helpful. My two cents... In depth process for condo and home. By C. T. Lee The originals I had did the job and no

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Fastrac All-Weather Blox 4 lbs

Rats: Place 2 to 12 blocks per placement (usually at intervals of 15 to 30 feet). Adjust the amount of bait applied to the level of rat feeding expected at each bait placement. Mice: Use 1 bait block per placement. Space placements at intervals of 8 to 12 feet in infested areas. Larger placements, up to 2 blocks, may be needed at points of extremely high mouse activity. Baiting Strategy: Highest bait consumption is expected to occur on the first day or two after treatment begins. After several days, inspect the placement and replenish bait at sites where there is evidence of heavy feeding or where there is continued evidence of rodent activity. Normally, the volume of bait consumed will be significantly less with bromethalin baits than with anticoagulant baits. Although one night's feeding will usually provide a lethal dose, maintain bait for at least one week to provide all rodents a chance to feed on the bait. Continue baiting until all signs of feeding have ceased. FOLLOW-UP: Replace contaminated or spoiled bait immediately. Using gloves, collect and dispose of all dead, exposed animals and leftover bait. To prevent reinfestation, limit sources of rodent food, water, and harborage as much as possible. If reinfestation does occur, repeat treatment. Where a continuous source of infestation is present, establish permanent bait stations and replenish as needed.

4 lb Pail Active ingredient: Bromethalin 0.01% Mold Resistant Moisture Resistant KILLS RATS AND MICE!

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