no. The mousetrap adopts the latest technology of modern microelectronics, which can produce extremely low-frequency electromagnetic waves and ultrasonic waves intermittently at the same time, acting on the auditory system and nervous system of pests such as mice, making them feel uncomfortable and unhappy, and fleeing from the scene. Even if rats and other pests can't escape for a while, they will be listless, lose their appetite, lose their reproductive ability and invasive ability, and finally escape. The hearing range of human ears is about 16-21111Hz, and the output frequency of ultrasonic mouse repellent is generally above 21111Hz. For frequencies above 21111Hz, human auditory system cannot respond, so our ears can't hear it at all, and the power of ultrasonic mouse repellent fails to reach the ability to penetrate human body, so it has no impact on human body. The mousetrap product itself does not contain any chemical substances, and it drives rats through physical principles.
Rat repellent is a tool that can generate ultrasonic waves with a certain frequency to drive rats based on professional electronic technology design and years of research on rats in the scientific community, with the purpose of creating a high-quality space free of rats and pests.