Rodents and insects rely on ultra-sensitive hearing for survival — detecting predators, finding food, navigating in darkness.
SilentGuard exploits this biological vulnerability.
It emits carefully calibrated ultrasonic frequencies (22-65 kHz) that create an acoustic environment neurologically uncomfortable for pests.
Imagine trying to sleep in a room where a fire alarm keeps cycling through different high-pitched tones. You can't escape it. You can't adapt to it. You'd leave, right?
That's exactly what pests do.
Within 3-7 days, they abandon the area. Not because they're hurt or dying — simply because the environment is unbearable.
They relocate. And as long as SilentGuard is running, they don't come back.
Here's the key difference from poison or traps:
Pests can develop resistance to poisons (we're already seeing "super rats" in UK cities that are immune to standard rodenticides).
But they cannot develop immunity to sound frequencies. It's a biological impossibility.
As long as SilentGuard is plugged in, your home remains protected.