"Just When Mice Living Inside My Walls Were About To Ruin The First Home I'd Ever Owned, A Small Device Plugged Into The Wall Changed Everything"

Monday, June 22, 2026  —  Nashville, TN

Brian Calloway, 44, had spent 22 years renting. Apartments, duplexes, one miserable year in a basement unit in Cincinnati. He'd finally closed on his first house in March a 1940s craftsman in East Nashville that needed work but had good bones, his realtor said.He loved it. Every squeaky floorboard, every drafty window. His house.

 Then summer came and the walls started talking.

 It started with a sound he couldn't place a faint scratching behind the kitchen baseboard that he heard every night around 11pm. He told himself it was the house settling. Old houses make sounds, he reasoned. That's part of the charm.

 Then he found the droppings.

 Behind the stove. Along the baseboard in the pantry. Inside the cabinet where he kept his dry goods rice, pasta, cereal  all of it contaminated.

"I threw out $200 worth of food in one night. Standing there in my own kitchen, in my own house, throwing everything into a garbage bag. I'd waited 22 years for this house. And something was living in the walls."
— Brian Calloway, 44 — Nashville, TN

He set traps. Snapped three in one night. Woke up at 6am to dispose of them and found two more had been triggered and dragged. He reset everything. Two nights later, new droppings in a spot he'd never seen before.

"The traps weren't solving anything. They were just showing me how many there were."
— Brian Calloway

The exterminator quoted $1,100 and told him the colony was likely nesting inside the walls somewhere no trap could reach. They'd need to seal entry points, lay bait, and come back monthly.
 Monthly. For his house. His house.
 Brian asked about the poison bait. The exterminator told him mice would eat it and likely die inside the wall cavities. Brian would smell them for weeks. There was nothing to be done about that part.
 "So my choices were: keep catching them one at a time with traps, or fill my walls with poison and live with the smell of what died in there," Brian said. "In the house I'd saved for twenty-two years to own."
 He couldn't sleep. Not because of the sounds anymore though those continued every night  but because he lay awake thinking about a colony of mice breeding inside the walls he'd just bought. Spreading. Moving room to room. Completely unreachable.
 Then his neighbor Dave stopped by one Saturday morning to introduce himself properly.
 Brian was in the kitchen pulling everything out of the cabinets again, checking for new droppings. Dave took one look at the empty shelves, the traps lined up along the baseboard, the expression on Brian's face."Mice?" Dave said.
 Brian nodded.
 Dave disappeared back to his house and returned five minutes later holding a small white device no bigger than a phone charger.
 He plugged it into the outlet beside the stove. Then walked down the hall and plugged the second unit into the bedroom wall the one Brian had been lying awake listening to every night.
 He turned around and said:

"Just leave it plugged in."

"That's all?" Brian said.
 "Give it 72 hours," Dave said. "The mice can't tolerate what it does to them. They'll leave on their own. You won't have to touch a thing."
 Brian stared at the device in the outlet. It had no spray nozzle. No poison. No bait. It just sat there, silent, a small white rectangle plugged into the wall.
 He didn't believe it. But he was out of options and out of sleep, so he left it plugged in.Night one: scratching as usual around 11pm. He lay there listening.
 Night two: quieter. He wasn't sure if he was imagining it.
 Night three: nothing. Complete silence from the kitchen wall.
 He got up at 5am and checked every trap. Not a single one had been triggered. He checked the baseboard behind the stove no new droppings. He checked the pantry cabinet. Nothing.
 "I stood in my kitchen at 5 in the morning and I just listened," Brian said. "And there was nothing to hear. Just my house. Quiet. The way it's supposed to be."
 He turned the device over and read the label. Two words: PestLab™.

"Twenty-two years I waited for my own home. I wasn't about to let mice in the walls take it from me. PestLab™ solved in 72 hours what $1,100 worth of exterminator visits and a week of traps couldn't. I ordered units for every room the same morning the scratching stopped."
— Brian Calloway

As an added bonus, Brian found out PestLab™ doesn't just repel mice  it works on 40+ other pests too. And because it releases zero chemicals, zero poison, and zero toxins into his home, nothing is going into the air, the walls, or the surfaces of the house he spent 22 years saving for.

The reason mice can't stay in a home with PestLab™ plugged in even when they're hiding inside the walls

PestLab™ is a small American-made device that uses two completely non-toxic mechanisms to make your home biologically impossible for mice to live in reaching them inside walls where no trap, poison, or exterminator can access.

 

🔊 Ultrasonic Waves (20–65 kHz)

Emit high-frequency sound waves completely inaudible to humans and most pets. These waves create unbearable acoustic stress for rodents 24/7  disrupting their communication, mating behavior, and navigation. Mice cannot settle, nest, or feel safe. And crucially: variable frequencies prevent habituation they can never adapt or get used to it.

⚡ Electromagnetic Pulses

Travel through walls, floors, and furniture reaching mice nesting deep inside wall cavities where traps simply cannot go. Pulses disrupt their nervous system at a biological level, creating constant neurological discomfort they cannot escape. There is no corner of the structure they can retreat to for relief.

 

The result of both mechanisms working simultaneously: mice are forced to leave within 72 hours to seek relief elsewhere. They leave on their own. Through the walls. Alive. You never have to touch them, trap them, or dispose of them. And nothing dies inside your walls.

 

⏱ Mice Gone Within 72 Hours

 

This is what separates PestLab™ from every trap and poison on the market. Traps catch what's visible. Poison kills what eats it then it dies inside your wall. PestLab™ reaches the colony you can hear but can't touch, and drives every member of it out of your home completely.

 

  • Zero Chemicals
  • Zero Poison
  • Zero Traps
  • Zero Dead Mice In Walls
  • Zero Smell

Nothing is released into your home. Ever. One unit covers up to 300 sq ft and lasts 4–5 years of continuous protection. Simply plug it in and leave it running. No maintenance. No refills. No monthly exterminator visits. (Note: not recommended for homes with pet rodents such as hamsters, guinea pigs, or gerbils, as the device targets rodents' nervous systems.)

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PestLab™ vs. Traditional Rodent Control

Traditional Methods
PestLab™
Snap traps — only catch visible mice
✓ Reaches colony inside the walls
Poison bait — mice die inside walls, smell for weeks
✓ Mice leave alive — nothing dies inside your home
$900–$1,100 exterminator visits
✓ One-time device, 4–5 year lifespan
Monthly return treatments required
✓ Continuous 24/7 protection, plug in once
Mice adapt to traps and return
✓ Variable frequency — mice can never adapt
Toxic chemicals unsafe for family
✓ Zero chemicals, safe for kids & most pets

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Super Simple to Use Yet Shockingly Effective

There's nothing to bait, nothing to set, and nothing to check every morning. Simply plug PestLab™ into any standard wall outlet and let the dual-wave technology do what no trap ever could.

1 Plug into any wall outlet Place one unit per room, away from furniture and curtains. For active infestations, place the unit closest to where you hear activity.

2 Leave it running continuously PestLab™ works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The variable frequency cycle runs automatically  mice cannot adapt to it.

3 Mice leave within 72 hours Acoustic stress and neurological disruption make staying impossible. The colony vacates on its own  through the walls, out of your home, without you touching a single one.

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With Thousands of PestLab™ Units Sold, the Reviews Are In…

PestLab™ customers love sharing what finally happened when they stopped fighting what was inside their walls and started making those walls impossible to live in. Here are just a few verified reviews:

 

★★★★★

"I'd set 14 traps over three weeks. Caught some, but they just kept coming. My exterminator told me the nest was inside the wall and there was nothing he could do without tearing it open. PestLab™ solved it in three days. Three days. I genuinely can't believe it."

— Mark D.   ✓ Verified Purchase

 

★★★★★

"The scratching in the wall behind my bedroom was driving me insane. Couldn't sleep, couldn't think. Plugged PestLab™ in on a Tuesday. By Friday night the wall was silent. I actually cried."

— Sandra K.   ✓ Verified Purchase

 

★★★★★

"I refused to use poison with my dog in the house. Snap traps terrified me too. PestLab™ was the only option that was safe for my dog and actually worked. Mice were gone within 72 hours exactly like it said."

— Patricia W.   ✓ Verified Purchase

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There's a Reason PestLab™ Is Selling Out Across America This Summer*

We'd read hundreds of reviews raving about PestLab™, but we needed to see it for ourselves. So we ordered several units and ran our own tests across three different rodent situations over three days.

RK

RACHEL KIM — MY REVIEW OF PESTLAB™

*The person's story described below is fictitious and was instead founded on experiences shared by PestLab™ customers.

DAY 1 — The Inside-The-Wall Test

 

I started with the test that matters most: mice nesting inside a wall cavity. A friend of mine had been hearing scratching behind his kitchen wall for two weeks. He'd set six traps along the baseboard caught two mice in the first three days, then nothing. The scratching continued. His exterminator confirmed the colony was inside the wall structure itself and couldn't be reached without invasive work.

 

I plugged one PestLab™ unit into the kitchen outlet closest to the activity and a second unit in the adjoining hallway. No traps. No bait. Just the two devices running continuously. I told him not to touch anything and to report back each morning.

 

Result: Night 1: scratching as usual. Night 2: noticeably quieter, he said. Night 3: complete silence. He checked every trap the next morning not one had been triggered. He checked the baseboard zero new droppings. He texted me one word: "Gone." The colony had vacated through the wall on its own. Nothing to dispose of. Nothing dead inside the structure. Just gone.

 

DAY 2 — The Adaptation Test

 

The biggest skeptic objection I hear about ultrasonic repellers is: "don't rodents just get used to the sound?" It's a fair question. Standard single-frequency devices have this problem. I specifically tested PestLab™'s variable frequency claim with a friend who'd tried a cheap ultrasonic device before and seen it stop working after two weeks.

 

I replaced her old device with PestLab™ and monitored activity over five days. Crucially, I set motion-sensor alerts near the baseboard to track whether mice reappeared after initial retreat  the classic sign of adaptation.

 

Result: Activity dropped sharply on day 2 and was completely gone by day 4. No reappearance over the following week. Zero motion alerts triggered after day 4. The variable frequency cycling had done exactly what it claimed the mice had no pattern to adapt to. They simply couldn't tolerate it and left for good.

 

DAY 3 — The No-Poison Test

This one was personal for me. I have a dog. And the number one reason I'd avoided dealing with a mouse problem in my own building was that every effective solution I found involved either poison that could harm my dog, or snap traps I was terrified she'd find first.

I plugged PestLab™ into two rooms where activity had been reported in my building's shared laundry area and a ground-floor storage room. My dog had access to both spaces. I left the units running for five days and monitored both rooms daily.

 

Result: My dog showed zero reaction to the device running completely unbothered. Activity in both rooms dropped to nothing by day three. No bait for her to find. No snap mechanism. No poison anywhere in the building. The mice simply stopped coming. For the first time in months I let my dog into the laundry room without doing a sweep first. That peace of mind alone was worth every penny.

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MY FINAL THOUGHTS

 

After three days of testing across three completely different rodent scenarios, I can confirm that PestLab™ does exactly what it claims and then some. The inside-the-wall capability is real. The variable frequency adaptation prevention is real. And the safety profile for families with pets and children is genuinely unlike anything else I've tested.

 

If you're lying awake listening to something scratching inside your walls, setting traps every morning, or staring down a $1,100 exterminator quote PestLab™ is the answer. Plug it in. Leave it running. The mice will be gone within 72 hours on their own. You won't have to touch a single one.

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BUT IS PESTLAB™ WORTH IT?

Yes, yes, a thousand times yes. One PestLab™ unit lasts 4 to 5 years. That's years of continuous, chemical-free, poison-free rodent protection for less than a single exterminator visit one that would still leave a colony nesting inside your walls untouched.

 

It reaches what traps can't reach. It drives out what poison leaves rotting inside your structure. It runs silently, invisibly, around the clock and the mice leave on their own within 72 hours so you never have to touch them, smell them, or find them.

 

For anyone who's felt what Brian felt  standing in their own kitchen at midnight throwing out $200 of food, listening to something scratching in the wall of the house they'd waited 22 years to own  PestLab™ is the answer.

 

Truthfully, I can't guarantee you'll get the same results I did. But I've yet to hear from anyone who hasn't.

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