Repellents are substances—often with strong smells—that deter pests by making the environment unattractive or irritating to them. These chemicals prevent insect or rodent damage by repelling rather than killing.
Treatment Method & Coverage Area
Repellent methods focus on deterring pests rather than killing them, using irritation or disruption to drive them away from treated areas.
Repellent Gel
A non-toxic, contact-based gel used to prevent rodents (especially rats) from entering premises. It contains food-grade ingredients like hot pepper that irritate a rodent’s skin, eyes, and nose. The gel also transfers to nesting areas through the rodent’s body, causing discomfort to others and encouraging colony-wide relocation.
Repellent Electromagnetic Device
This device uses your existing wall wiring to emit electromagnetic pulses that disrupt rodents’ nervous systems. The shifting signal makes it hard for them to feed, nest, or communicate—eventually driving them out.
Application Areas
Walls, ceiling voids, electrical wiring zones, entry points, nesting paths, and other hidden access routes.
Key Advantages
Discover the core benefits of this method—designed for effective pest control, efficient application, and long-term protection across various environments.
Whole-Building Coverage
Electromagnetic signals travel through wiring to reach rodents in inaccessible areas.
No Tolerance Build-up
Pulsing signal prevents rodents from adapting to the repellent.
Secondary Transfer Effect
Irritated rodents transfer the gel to nesting areas, amplifying repellent effect.
Non-Toxic & Safe
Gel formula is safe for humans, pets, and the environment.