She introduced me to PestLab a small, plug-in device that emits ultrasonic waves and electromagnetic pulses specifically engineered to disrupt the nervous systems of household pests.
No chemicals. No traps. No monthly contracts.
The science behind it is surprisingly straightforward. Ultrasonic waves operate at frequencies completely inaudible to humans and pets but absolutely intolerable to insects and rodents. The moment pests are exposed, their nervous systems go haywire. They lose orientation. They can't nest. They can't feed. They can't breed.
Then the electromagnetic pulses go to work penetrating walls, floors, and furniture to target the hidden colonies your exterminator never actually reaches.
Dr. Michael Tolson, an entomologist who has studied frequency-based pest deterrents for over a decade, describes it simply: "Ultrasonic technology doesn't just kill what you see it makes the entire environment biologically hostile to pests. They don't want to be there. And eventually, they're not."
That's the critical difference. Sprays kill stragglers. PestLab eliminates the conditions that allow pests to exist in the first place.