🚫 Say Goodbye to Pests, Hello to Peace of Mind!
The MaxMoxie Ultrasonic Pest Repeller is a humane and effective solution for controlling pests in your home. Utilizing patented ultrasonic technology, it drives away rodents, insects, and more without harming them. Safe for children and pets, this energy-efficient device lasts 3-5 years and requires no messy traps or poisons. Simply plug it in and enjoy a pest-free environment within weeks.
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INSECTS AND RODENTS BE GONE!
OKAY I LOVE THIS PRODUCT! I have lived in our home for 35 plus years and started using these around 3 years ago with GREAT SKEPTICISM but this really does work. We have a ranch style on a slab home and get all the small insects mice and chipmunk issues with this style of a home. Well let me tell you this how cleared up all insect and small rodent problems 100 percent! We have no animals at this time so I can’t say if it is harmful or not but we literally have no BUGS. I LOVE that they also work as a night light and even help with insects and rodents directly outside around the house. I have been adding more and more all over our home and even in our garage!!! THIS IS AWESOME!
T**C
A colossal waste of money.
Ok. A colossal waste of money. I've been dealing with pests for a long time now. I have an old house and we get crickets, spiders, little black ants and of course mice. Mice are the hardest to get rid of, second would be the little black ants but I've found a method that works fairly well.I got these to see if there was any effect on mice but I can also say it has no effect on crickets too. Had 8 of these installed around the house. Mice activity didn't change one bit. I think for mice, they just get into the walls or under a cabinet and the sound doesn't bother them there where they spend most of their time. Now, I must have the smartest mice around because they also will not go into any known traps when they get older and wiser.The younger small mice are easiest to catch but once they are older they figure out all your tricks. Young mice, I can usually get them in a live bait trap, they go in and can't get out. Bigger mice. Snap traps. They usually avoid these. I have had a few that just lick the peanut butter off it without setting it off, they know it's a trap so they're careful.Sticky traps. I have caught some with sticky traps, it just depends. But if you get a mouse that has been stuck in one and gets out, he usually won't make that mistake again. The final mouse in my house was the criminal mastermind of all mice. He got out of a sticky trap twice! He didn't go in it again.So it's hit or miss with sticky traps. You know what works best on sticky traps? Crickets and spiders. Put a few of these down in your basement where your pets won't get into them. Put a little bit of peanut butter in the middle and the crickets will have it filled up in one summer. Spiders too because they're after the crickets. I also spray in basement along corners and wall/floor joints about every 2 months.Little black ants. These are right up there with mice. Nothing works. The only thing I've found to work well against them is to use Terro bait. I've tried mixing my own with Borax but they don't go to it or go to it consistently. The package to get is the bait trap not the bottle where you pour it on cardboard. The reason is that they will go inside and usually won't come out. That will decrease their numbers. Now they say they're supposed to haul it back to the queen but I think that's a load of ....But there's usually a few that get out and they could take it back but I've never noticed it to completely wipe them out. Results: It keeps them from crawling all over the place and usually they stick to the bait traps. How long does it take until no ants? I bought two boxes and used them all. It never really gets rid of all of them, about end of Aug. they disappeared finally for good but then this year they reappeared for a week in Sept. Then gone completely but that's when they usually go dormant anyway.They're very difficult to be 100 percent gone. This is from years of experience. The best results I've had is with the Terro bait traps, and at least they're not all over the place. It keeps them fed in the bait trap (and food) and they die in there and it keeps their numbers low. The bottle/cardboard method, they just stop going to it for some reason and not as effective. So start putting these out around April/May and keep at least two in kitchen. Keep counters and floor as clean as possible.Back to mice. So I've lost count how many mice I've disposed of this fall, more than a dozen. I think at this time I have all of them gone including the criminal mastermind mouse. What's the best method of killing mice? When they're young, traps especially the live bait traps with some food in there. They fall for it. But don't let them die in there, they can smell that. You want to wash the trap every so often too, keep it clean and baited. And yes you'll need to deal with a live mouse. A water bucket works pretty well.But what I've probably killed the most mice by hand. Well, a shoe to be exact. There are some mice that are too smart for traps. So you just have to be patient and watch your kitchen. They like to eat usually late at night, 11pm or later. So that's when you go to work. You have to find out where they're eating. They like to go to a spot they've picked out to take the food they find and feed and poop and all that.For awhile they were eating behind our microwave, which doesn't move very often. So when I hear them, I get setup. They like to stick to the walls for travel. They have predetermined paths they go and in this case it's only two ways, left or right along the walls and then they have to jump down to floor. I took a number of mice out this way, just have a shoe handy and when they hit the floor, they try to get back to the wall for security and then you nail them.The final mouse, the one that evaded a sticky trap twice, I saw from living room and he ran to a corner under something where he was safe. I made a lot of racket banging on it until he peaked his head out, went back under, then made a run for it. I saw him though as he ran under table and tried to turn the corner but he couldn't get traction, his little back legs were kicking and spinning out on the vinyl floor and I got a good stomp on him then. I know this sounds cruel but I want them gone and they're freaking mice, not pets. And this was the mastermind too. If I didn't get him right then and there it might be weeks before I get another chance.Yeah, it's tuff getting rid of mice. But I've found that with a little patience and observation, you can figure out mice behavior and get them out of your house. Sealing up where they get in is the first step but if you're like me and have an older home, it's not that simple.Yes, we've tried a cat. That works to some degree, but it really depends on the cat too. And I'd rather deal with mice than have another cat in the house.But I can tell you that these noise repellent things do little of nothing to get rid of mice. I didn't detect any difference in their behavior in the time they were plugged in. Why would they leave a perfectly good, warm nest with ample supply of food? They can easily avoid the noise by going places where the noise isn't, and then return to pick up food when they need to.
A**H
Happy with it and company is easy to work with!
I am going to assume this works. I purchased these when we moved into a new home about 6 months ago. When we looked at the house, there were mouse droppings in multiple rooms and a couple months after moving in, we found multiple half deteriorated mice and rats. Absolutely nauseating. We plugged these in the day we closed and have never had a problem. When the light on the repellent stopped working, I messaged the seller to let them know my husband noticed the unit was plugged in but wasn’t on and I tried to click it on and it didn’t work for some reason, even though it was working when we first received the product. The company messaged me back right away telling me not to worry and they were sending me out replacements and to have a good day and not to stress about sending back the old ones. No questions asked, no skepticism about whether we broke them, and no giving me a hard time about taking pictures or a video. Good company. We have no critters, insects, or anything else.Quick note. A few days after we moved in, we have a huge sugar ant problem in the kitchen for maybe a week or so to the extent of having to throw out our coffee maker because they got into the gears and electrical, so we sprayed them all and they never came back. We’ve seen no other little pests since, so I am going to assume the units drove them out of the wall exactly how it described it would.
K**R
Great if you like occupied outlets and mouse poop
I knew I had mice in the garage but didn't feel it was necessary (or affordable) to get an exterminator at that point, but I started finding droppings in my kitchen and knew I needed to act fast. I still didn't want to shell out the cash for an exterminator and wait for snap traps to do their thing so I bought 2 set of these (4 plug ins all told) for my 1400sqft trilevel. Maybe I could have gotten away with 2 but they are priced reasonably enough and I wanted to be sure I had the house covered before making a call on these. I plugged one into an outlet in my garage, one in the kitchen, one in the downstairs living room, and the fourth in the upstairs guest bedroom. I'VE SEEN NO MICE DROPPINGS SINCE DAY ONE. There is no rustling in the vents. I don't see signs of them in the garage. There is snow on the ground (I'm in Colorado) and it gets quite cold at night but the mice don't seem to have returned. It's only been a week but it's definitely the cause of the mice eradication. I would absolutely recommend this.I am leaving these plugged in and will update of the mice return but I really do not expect to. Here's to hoping this thing also really keeps spiders at bay, too.Update almost 8 months later: they've stayed plugged in but alas the mice have returned. Poop has returned. I've even started seeing them running around. If it did do anything in the beginning it may have been to drive them out of the area temporarily but these seem to have no effect at all any more. One of the plugs is sharing a wall three feet from a pantry they frequent. I'll leave the review at three stars since it did seem to shoo them at first but it doesn't seem powerful enough to keep them away.
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