Reviews: Pest Control Magazine: "Believe me, the lights are just as nasty for you and me as they are for pests," he says. "in training, we'll keep one on for about four cycles before people say: 'Okay, we get it. You can turn it off now. . ." The Washington Post: "The reason they leave is it's so very annoying," Bill said. "It's very, very annoying. The squirrels can't get past that. They decide it's a bad place to raise their young." The Leading Environmentally Friendly Solution The Evictor Strobe Light will transform any attic, crawlspace, or darkened area into an unlivable area for rodents. The high intensity strobe light annoys squirrels, roof rats, norway rats, and other rodents eyes, specifically the expansion and contraction of the pupil. It does not harm the rodents in any way, it simply annoys them. The High Intensity Strobe Lights were tested on homes with at least 35 years worth of squirrel problems. Homeowners have been amazed at how quickly their problems were solved. Most rodent problems were over in less than 24 hours! Energy Efficient and Economical For best results it is recommended that the strobe light unit be operated continuously 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Do not seal the entrance or exit holes for at least one month. Exposure to the Evictor Strobe Light trains squirrels, roof rats, norway rats, raccoons, and other rodents to hate your home. The Evictor Strobe Light discourages digging, chewing, and other property damage.
V**L
Evictor Strobe Light works!
We had squirrels in our attic and could not get rid of them by conventional methods. In desperation one day we started searching the internet for suggestions to rid our attic of squirrels. The strobe light idea came out of that search. We found the Evictor Strobe Light on Amazon, ordered it and installed it. The first night the squirrels went crazy! The second night - complete silence. We did have to buy a second light as the squirrels moved to a different area, which was noted in the Evictor Strobe light instructions. After installing the 2nd light, again, complete silence. My husband and I would highly recommend the Evictor Strobe light to anyone who has rats, mice or squirrels in the attic or crawl space.
V**A
This is an amazing find. I have had one of these in ...
Wow! This is an amazing find. I have had one of these in my crawl space for over a year. For the first time in over 20 years, NO mice or rats have found a way into my house. I have no idea how they get in. I have screwed metal mesh and foam sealed and whatever and this did it. Buy one of these. You will be happy you did! Be sure the strobe light has a clear path to everywhere you want to protect. If it doesn’t, buy two. Don’t put poisons down, don’t pay hundreds to companies that say they will but don’t get rid of these animals. Drive them nuts with this light and they will move out!
N**N
Careful placement and occasionally move the unit perhaps?
I hate to admit it but it worked for us. We have had years of flying squirrels on our NC attic. the area is pretty inaccessible so it was impossible to identify and block all the entry points. I tried trapping and never caught a single one. This was a last resort! Our 'most of the night' scrabbling in the attic went away almost immediately and stayed away for a couple of years. They came back this winter so I relocated the strobe a couple of times to make sure I had it close to their main highways....mostly quiet nights but occasional activity again when cold. I added a second cheap LCD strobe (also from Amazon) and they have been gone for a months. Where we are now compared to three years ago is heaven! I wonder if the squirrels get habituated to the strobe of find a different route to avoid it, but in general, apart from adding an electrical outlet in the attic and doing a lot of crawling on my back, I am almost convinced this works! I do think they are over-priced ($200 and $50 for a spare bulb!), but it looks like it was money worth spending. I do think it probably helps to carefully identify their runs....I set up a night vision wireless camera in the attic to do this.
K**H
I'm just glad they didn't die in walls or something
I have squirrels in my attic which i thought i got rid off years ago when I bought the townhouse and saw evidence of a dead one during inspection, but new ones came in and ate the poison I had put up there. Never thought any would go up there again and when I went to inspect my roof for any leakage because I saw some mold on ceiling, I noticed they had eaten the poison and with closer look I found couple of dead ones which was a pain to get rid off and clean. The mold was due to their feces which again a pain to clear and vaccum. I'm just glad they didn't die in walls or something.So poison is not a good option and once I did some research I came about this tool. I think it's worth a try and the concept certainly good to annoy them and make it uncomfortable to choose my attic as their home. So I installed this and with few AC pipes and channels around I installed a mirror to hopefully make them see the strobing light if they decide to hide behind it. I think the light is certainly annoying. I also threw couple boxes of moth balls around and added an electronic ultrasonic repeller. So hopefully with all these repellents in place they'll choose to stay away from my attic.I think for a few months I forgot to add moth balls during spring and fall and that may have welcomed them to come again. Anyway it's depressing to go and spend time in the attic doing all this stuff but hopefully it'll work. Now if I can only find out where the heck they're coming from, can't find the darn hole!
G**I
Ah, the sound of Silence!
What? Do I miss the comforting thud of the possum settling in for the night in the attic just above my sewing machine?Maybe ... just a little.I added these to the attic crawl space and it did the trick. No more rats finding their way into the walls by way of the attic. And, alas, no more possum letting me know that it was time to turn in.Now that I have finally taken care of all the points of entry and replaced the insulation, I'm trying to think of a way to have them be on motion sensors to keep the raccoons from destroying my tiny pond and pump!Any ideas appreciated.Proper placement of these strobes in important. They work for sure!
D**S
I highly recommend this light to get rid of for squirrels in ...
This will get rid of your squirrels in quick order.. I had tried everything to get rid of squirrels in my attic. After reviewing the review of this light, I purchased one... A little expensive, but well worth the cost. I highly recommend this light to get rid of for squirrels in you attic or house...THIS LIGHT WORKS...
R**N
Pricey but worth it
As said, it indeed drives away squirrels & other varmit from an area without chemicals & their harms. I only plugged it into our attic's light bulb socket's plug & twas all, never a squirrel again in the 5 years since. It's in our attic thus I've not seen it in 2 years of operation, but as of viewing 1 year after installation, it was still going strong. Pricey but worth it.
L**L
What more can I say other than this thing works ...
What more can I say other than this thing works - it cleared the critters out of the attic, and has kept them away. Expensive to buy, and I had to replace the bulb after a year, but a lot cheaper than bringing into an exterminator.
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