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"Researchers in Luleå have found a way to scare them away with more advanced sound technology than the rat repellents already on the market."
One unit is enough for one room. For larger areas, choose 2–3 and place them in high-risk areas such as basements, laundry rooms, or garages – where rodents like to enter.
Not just another scam
The only mouse and rat repeller with scientific backing. Researchers at Luleå University of Technology (LTU) have discovered how to mimic the warning sounds that rats themselves use.
Safe for your pets
The product uses frequencies that humans, dogs, and cats cannot hear – but that rats and mice find very unpleasant.
Scientifically tested
Tests conducted by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) showed that the rats fled immediately – and did not return.
Protects up to 60 m²
One unit covers a larger area such as a garage, basement, or attic.
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Easy installation
Repello is designed to be used straight out of the box. Plug the device into a wall outlet in the space you want to protect, such as a basement, attic, or storage room. Place it as free as possible from obstacles so the sound signal can spread effectively throughout the room.
Place one in each high-risk area
How it works
When Repello is activated, a unique sound signal is emitted, developed by researchers at LTU and SLU, which rats instinctively associate with danger to life. They then leave the area and avoid returning for an extended period.
Maintenance-free
The product requires no maintenance or supervision. Once the device is plugged in, it operates completely automatically.
Specifications
Dimensions
"Researchers in Luleå have found a way to scare them away with more advanced sound technology than the rat repellents already on the market."
"The rat repeller that combats rats without killing them, by using the sound of teeth scraping."
Rats and mice are a growing problem in Sweden. They destroy cables, gnaw on building materials, and spread diseases. Using poison is no longer a sustainable solution – both for the environment and for safety reasons. Therefore, more and more homeowners, businesses, and farmers are looking for alternatives that really work. This is where rat repellers come into play.
A rat repeller is an electronic device that emits sound waves or vibrations that cause rats and mice to avoid the area. But not all rat repellers are equally effective. Many of the cheap models on the market rely on simple ultrasonic technology – something the rodents quickly get used to.
There is a large selection of rat repellents online and in stores, but tests show that the effect is often limited. The reason is that most devices use a constant tone. For us humans, it may be inaudible, but for rodents it soon becomes part of the background noise. Rats and mice are smart animals, and when they realize that the sound does not pose a threat, they stop reacting.
Many homeowners who have bought these cheap repellents describe them as a scam: the rats are back after just a few days. This is where the research behind Repello differs.
Repello is the result of 5 years of research at Luleå University of Technology (LTU) in collaboration with Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). Professor Örjan Johansson and his team studied how different sound frequencies affect the rodents' nervous system.
Through laboratory tests, the researchers were able to map exactly which sound patterns activate the reptilian brain – the part of the brain that controls the animals' most primitive flight reflexes.
The result was a patented technology: Repello rat repeller. Unlike traditional ultrasonic repellents, Repello is based on complex sound sequences that constantly vary in frequency and intensity. The effect is that the rats cannot get used to it, but flee in panic and avoid the place in the future.
Yes. Repello is the result of several years of research at Luleå University of Technology (LTU) and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). In controlled tests, up to 100% of the rats disappeared within 24 hours and avoided the area for up to 18 days, even when the sound was turned off.
No. The sound is inaudible to humans, dogs, and cats. Repello is completely safe to use in homes, restaurants, and other environments where people and pets are present.
One unit covers approximately 60 m². For best results, we recommend one unit per floor or per separate space, such as basement, garage, or storage room.
No. Repello is specifically aimed at rats and mice. The sound profile is adapted to their hearing and is not perceived by humans or most other animals.
Most rats leave the area within a few minutes after activation. In some cases, it may take up to 24 hours before all are gone.
No. Repello is based on signals that activate the rat's ancient flight instinct. It is not a sound they can learn to ignore – the brain reacts reflexively.
Yes, Repello also works against mice, including field mice. The product is designed to disturb both rats and mice through their natural alarm signals, so they leave the area and avoid coming back.