Who will rid us of this troublesome beast?
The Connexion: October 2008
THE letter about fouines in
last issue has aroused my
sympathy for “D.F.” as we
have had the same problem.
Ours didn't party all night - they are supposed to go out hunting
- but they do bring their prey back, hence the smell, which adds
significantly to their natural odour.
The solution that worked for
us is ultrasound.
They are called Pest Repeller
Ultimate AT and have three
different and simultaneous
methods of deterrent. We
have four of these and you
have to site them so that there
are no thick stone walls
between the device and the
intended target. They can be
ordered with a European two-
pin plug. It is best, in fact I
would say essential, to use the
mains version, with a long
extension if necessary which
can be of lighting grade.
Departed
The battery one is called Guardian but I don't think it
does the same job. Our
fouines departed very rapidly,
and we were left with some
mice and a slight odour in
one small roof space.
Previously the odour had
been strong when the fouines
and their decaying prey had
been there. When I moved
device number four up to
ceiling level the mice depart-
ed rapidly.
The smell has now gone
entirely, though we can still
sometimes detect a faint whiff
when there is a strong westerly wind, so it seems there
must still be some residue in
the roof. The device is harmless to cats and apparently
dogs as well, as it operates at a
very high frequency. Our cats
have been known to go to
sleep within a few feet of one
of them. There is more info at
[ www.pestrepellerultimate.com ]
ROBIN MATSON
Miramont-Sensacq
Landes
Original Article:
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