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Yard Sentinel Pest Animal Control Repeller Review
The Yard Sentinel Pest Animal Control Repeller is an indoor/outdoor pest repeller that combines heavy alarm power, flashing strobe lights and a loud ultrasonic sound. This digital unit encompasses every proven pest repelling technique currently known, all while remaining affordable.
Unlike many other ultrasonic devices, the Yard Sentinel Pest Animal Control Repeller uses motion detection technology that prevents the unit from operating unless activated. This reduces the ability of the pest animal to acclimate to its powerful sound and strobe features, making it effective for a much longer period of time. The ultrasonic sound can be adjusted for maximum efficacy without disturbing anyone around you. That, coupled with the brighter strobe light and pounding intruder alarm keeps pests as bay from sensory overload.
This unit comes with a four-function remote control, which allows you to set and adjust this unit from the comfort of your own home, making pest control a breeze. If you are in the market for the best in pest control, no matter what pest it is, then this is the unit for you.
Here’s what our customers have to say about the Yard Sentinel Pest Animal Control Repeller:
This unit is fantastic! I had a problem with mice, but no more. I haven’t seen any evidence of a mouse in my house since I installed this unit. Two thumbs up!
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Cats are cute inside a bag
Cats, like my cat Buffy in the picture are cute while they are indoors, but they can ruin your furniture or dig up your garden or potted plants, and then they don’t seem so cute. Here are a few homemade cat repellent recipes you can make yourself.
For outside beds, if you really want to pull out the big guns, try:
2 TB cayenne pepper
4 TB All-purpose flour
3 TB Chinese mustard powder
2 QT water – warm
Mix and let sit at least 1 hour. S
Cats do not like herbs such as Rue. Plant Rue around the edge of your garden or grow some Rue then hang up to dry and use as sachel or crush leaves around the area you want them to avoid.
Cats do not like vinegar. put vinegar in a spray bottle with some water and spray on areas you want the cat to avoid. This also goes for lemon. Before spraying water with vinegar or lemon be sure to test your furniture to make sure it doesn’t discolor.
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