Strobe light gets rid of squirrels, roof rats , feral cats or raccoons in attics and crawl spaces. Evictor MB100K Professional High Intensity Strobe Light for Attics is six times brighter than Evictor MB10K . This professional pest control device gets rid of animal pests like atti c rats , feral cats, andbats from attics or crawl spaces in 24 to 48 Hours without poison, animal traps or chemical spays. This environmentally friendly Evictor Strobe Light was featured on PBS on "Ask This Old House" in March 2006 and in Pest Control Magazine July 2006. Military base used this unit successfully for bats in Alaska.
EXPOSURE TO THE STROBE TRAINS THE SQUIRRELS, ROOF RATS & RACCOONS TO HATE YOUR HOME AND DISCOURAGES GNAWING AND FURTHER DAMAGE.
Getting rid of squirrels, wharf rats or roof rats, feral cats and raccoons reduces risks to human health and to buildings. Animal droppings can damage or carry diseases. Vermin often are flea or tick ridden. Pests also cause structural damage by chewing or digging and fires may start from chewed wiring.
Made in the USA, the Squirrel Evictor MB100K strobe light makes attics or crawl spaces unfriendly homes for rodents and many small animal pests. The higher intensity light bothers the animals' sensitive eyes and their living cycles. The Evictor gives environmentally friendly, safe and harmless pest control. No chemicals, no noise and no odor. Homeowners with up to 35 years of pest animal problems found relief within days.
Continuous operation has the best results. Seal enter/exit holes a month or so after installation. The strobe's disruptive effect may cause a temporary increase in animal activity. Exposure to the rodent unfriendly Squirrel Evictor Strobe light trains squirrels, roof rats and raccoons to stay away.
Proper Squirrel Evictor operation requires a dark, uncluttered space where the Evictor is the only light source. Alternate light sources interfere with effectiveness.
See Below Features for Questions and Answers about Evictor.
Professional Evictor Model MB100K Features:
The MB100K Unit works on the same principle as the MB10K Unit. The MB100K unit is 6 times more powerful emitting one million candlepower, strobing 90 times per minute.
Safe, harmless pest eviction with no chemicals, noise nor odor.
Use multiple units to cover irregular or large spaces.
UL Approved Parts.
Energy efficient: 30 Watts, 0.25 Amps.
High intensity strobe light (no heat discharged).
Coverage area (open space): 1600 square feet (40 x 40).
Strobe Tube: 1,000,000 Candlepower.
Strobe light bulb lasts up to 10,000 hours.
Power: 120 Volt, Plug in with ground.
Operating Voltage: 120 V alternating current.
Operating Temperature: -31° to 150° F
Dome: Clear polycarbonate.
Dimensions: 12" high x 6" diameter.
Weight: 3.8 lbs.
Enclosure rating: Type 4x.
Ingress Protection (IP): IP66.
Made and Assembled in USA.
5 year limited manufacturer's warranty on material and workmanship. 1 year warranty on strobe tube. 2.5 years warranty on labor.
More information about the Evictor Strobe Lights:
How high do I hang the Evictor Strobe Lights? Answer: Install 2 to 3 feet off the attic floor so that the strobe flashes in all corners and under the beams, especially where a squirrel/rodent has made a hole. Keep the attic dark: keep other lights off.
How many units do I need to be effective? Answer: The MB10K covers a 30 ft.x 30 ft. area. (900 square ft.). The MB100K covers a 40 ft.x 40 ft. area (1600 square ft.) Flashing lights should overlap and shine in all corners, an "umbrella effect". Remove obstructions that prevent this effect or add additional lights.
How long do I keep the strobe units on? Answer: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The average cost is only about $ 9.00 per year in electricity. Compared to the damage you will prevent or the cost of repeated trips by a pest control professional, the electric cost is pennies.
What if there is no electric outlet in the attic? Answer: The best choice is to have an electrician install an outlet/outlets in the attic, preferably with a switch on the wall below the attic access. (The switch allows you to turn off the electricity if you need access to the attic.) You can also use a heavy duty outdoor approved extension cord run through the attic access door and plugged into a computer type terminal strip. Remember there would be some air loss with an extension cord and the possibility that the cord could be chewed through by a rodent that could also squeeze through the attic opening.
How long does it take for complete rodent eviction? Answer: Time for eviction depends on the animal. Squirrels and roof rats generally leave in an average of 24 to 48 hours. Raccoons can take as long as a week or two.