Ultrasonic Pest Deterrent Device with Frequency Conversion Technology
Ultrasonic Pest Deterrent Device with Frequency Conversion Technology
Design and Application
This ultrasonic pest deterrent is designed to emit ultrasonic sound waves intended to discourage the presence of certain pests. The device operates without producing audible noise for most people and is intended for use in residential environments. Actual results may vary depending on placement, surroundings, and pest behavior.

Technology and Operation
The device uses frequency conversion technology to emit varying ultrasonic frequencies over time. This design is intended to help reduce the likelihood of pests becoming accustomed to a single frequency. It is designed for use against common household pests such as squirrels, bats, mosquitoes, roaches, and spiders, without the use of chemical substances or scented repellents.

Placement and Coverage
The deterrent is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, such as living spaces, garages, patios, or yard areas. Coverage is estimated to range between 100 and 800 square feet per unit, depending on environmental factors, obstacles, and installation location.

Product Specifications
- Technology: Ultrasonic with frequency conversion
- Coverage Area: 100–800 square feet
- Target Pests: Squirrels, bats, mosquitoes, roaches, spiders
- Operation: Chemical-free, scent-free
- Usage Location: Indoor and outdoor use
What’s Included
- 1 x Ultrasonic pest deterrent device
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe for children and pets?
The device is designed to operate without chemicals or audible sound for most humans. Sensitivity may vary among animals, so pet behavior should be observed during use.
Can humans hear the sound?
The ultrasonic frequencies are generally not audible to humans, though perception may vary.
Does it use chemicals or scents?
No, the device operates without chemical agents, sprays, or scented repellents.
What area does it cover?
Each unit is designed to cover approximately 100–800 square feet. Actual coverage can vary based on layout, obstacles, and placement.
