Posted by
joycecapey on
Feb 09, 2009; 8:26pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Electromagnetic-rodent-repellers-tp1548345p1548365.html
Hi there
Thanks to you all for ideas/info - very interesting and I will look
into them - also very interested to hear of similar experiences -
this is one of the most serious reactions I've had to a household
type EMF so suspect there is something particularly aggravating about
it which would make sense if its trying to drive mice (tough
customers) out.
Also apologies for opening up a can of worms re the abusive e-mails.
many thanks
Joyce
--- In
[hidden email], Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote:
>
> If you can't get the neighbor to unplug them, at least when you're
home,this
> is one case where a Stetzer filter *might* help. Plug them in
> as close to your electric panel as possible. You'll want it on the
same
> phase as the neighbor's repeller (anyone experienced with panels can
> try changing the phase for you if you know which breaker it is; if
> the neighbor has 2 repellers you might need both phases).
> Warning, though, this is certainly going to make the EMFs near
> the Stetzer filter worse. Everything between the panel and the
> the filter will probably be worse. But far away it could be better.
> The Stetzer people recommend having an electrician add outlets
> on both phases as close to the panel as possible. If this is more
> than a few inches it might be worth using metal conduit or armored
> wire.
>
> Much better would be a real 3 phase AC power filter, but cheap ones
> start at about $750 and if you share a wall it may not solve the
problem.
>
> If the neighbor had some Stetzer's plugged in, that might increase
> his EMFs near the filters and device, but reduce yours...
>
> Bill
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 8:06 AM, joycecapey <joycecapey@...> wrote:
>
> > Hi there
> >
> > Am wondering if anyone has had any experience with emf rodent
> > repellers - they are the ones that are plugged in at the mains
and then
> > send a pulsing emf around the house which then drives mice/rats
etc
> > away. My neigbour has one (we are semi-detatched) and I have been
> > experiencing bad symptoms - any ideas about how to shield against
them
> > would be much appreciated?
> >
> >
> >
>
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