Use the audio consistently for several nights. Ultrasonic repellents are most effective as a "slow burn" deterrent rather than an instant fix.
Use this audio in conjunction with physical barriers. While the sound drives them out, sealing entry points with steel wool or caulk ensures they can't return once the audio is turned off. Use the audio consistently for several nights
These frequencies transition into the ultrasonic range. To a rodent, these sounds are akin to a loud, relentless siren. Because rodents use sound for communication and predator detection, this "acoustic stress" makes the environment feel unsafe and uncomfortable. The Benefit of 11.5 Hours While the sound drives them out, sealing entry
The extended duration is the most critical feature. Short bursts of sound are rarely effective because rodents are adaptable; they will simply hide until the noise stops. An 11.5-hour loop covers the entire duration of their peak nocturnal activity. By maintaining constant pressure through the night, the audio disrupts their ability to forage, communicate, and nest, eventually forcing them to seek a quieter habitat. Best Practices for Use Because rodents use sound for communication and predator
Mice and rats have a much broader hearing range than humans, extending well into the ultrasonic spectrum (up to 70–90 kHz).