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Do Ultrasonic Mosquito Repellers Really Work? Science-Backed Analysis
While ultrasonic devices are often marketed as a solution for repelling mosquitoes, the scientific evidence for their effectiveness is limited. Some studies have shown that certain ultrasonic frequencies can temporarily deter mosquitoes, but the effects are often inconsistent and short-lived. Furthermore, ultrasonic devices may not be effective against all mosquito species and can be disruptive to other wildlife.
For reliable mosquito control, it is generally recommended to use a combination of methods such as reducing standing water, using mosquito traps, and applying EPA-approved repellents.
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