Electronic & Ultrasonic Cockroach Repellers

Repel cockroaches without chemicals using our range of Electronic & Ultrasonic Cockroach Repellers. These plug-in devices use ultrasonic sound waves and electromagnetic pulses to disrupt cockroach behaviour, making your home an unwelcome place for pests. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and wall cavities, they offer a safe, maintenance-free solution for ongoing protection. Silent and discreet, they’re perfect for households looking for a non-toxic, pet-friendly way to deter cockroaches.

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FAQs: Electronic & Ultrasonic Cockroach Repellers

Ultrasonic ant repellents emit high-frequency sound waves that create an uncomfortable environment for cockroaches, other crawling insects and rodents. These sounds disrupt their communication and navigation, encouraging them to leave the area. The frequency is inaudible to humans and most pets, making it a safe and humane pest control solution.

Electromagnetic pest control works by sending pulses through your home’s electrical wiring, disrupting the nervous systems of ants and other insects hiding behind walls, ceilings, and floors. Unlike ultrasonic waves, which are limited to one room, electromagnetic pulses travel through wiring, making them effective across multiple rooms on the same electrical circuit.

Results can vary, but most users notice a reduction in insect activity within 2–3 weeks. Initially, you may see increased activity as pests are disturbed and start leaving the area. For best results, keep the device plugged in continuously and ensure there are no obstacles blocking the ultrasonic waves.

Yes, our ultrasonic cockroach repellents are safe for most household pets, including cats, dogs, and birds. However, they may not be suitable for pets like rodents (hamsters, guinea pigs, and rabbits), as these animals have sensitive hearing and could be affected by the ultrasonic frequencies.

No, ultrasonic sound waves cannot travel through walls, furniture, or solid objects. For effective coverage, place the unit in an open area, free from obstructions, and use multiple devices for larger spaces or separate rooms.

Electromagnetic repellents do not physically pass through walls like ultrasonic waves, but they send pulses through your home’s electrical wiring, which extends behind walls, ceilings, and floors. This means they can affect pests hiding inside walls and in connected rooms on the same electrical circuit. However, their effectiveness may be reduced in areas with separate circuits or heavy insulation, so using multiple units in larger homes can improve coverage.