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Safe for People and Harmless to Animals*

We Solve the Toughest Rodent Problems!

Squirrels in Attics

We Build the Squirrel Evictor and Rat Repeller High Intensity Strobe Light.

Roof Rat Problems in Attics

Evictor Products Inc. Designs and Builds High-Intensity Strobe Lights Used as Visual Deterrents on Squirrels, Roof Rats, Norway Rats, Raccoons, and other Rodents that Occupy Attics, Crawlspaces, Wall Voids, and other Darkened Areas.

"We tried using traditional traps, but this simply harvested the population.  We would catch a few, but the remaining ones became trap-shy and the next thing you know, they would have a litter and were building their numbers back up. 

This tool fits in with Massey's commitment to environmental responsibility.  There's no toxicant involved, no harming of the animals, and yet we accomplish the goal of pest removal." 

Tom Jarzynka, Training and Technical Director for Massey Services
Maitland, Fla. based Massey Services has more than 80,000 residential and commercial customers.

Strobe Light's Top Features

Squirrels, Rats, Raccons

Repel Rats, Squirrels, Raccoons, and other Rodents from Attics, Crawlspaces, and Wall Voids.

  • No Poison
  • No Noise
  • No Harmful Chemicals
  • No Heat Discharged
  • No Odor
  • It May Take More than One Strobe Light to Cover the Desired Area. Please Visit our "Installation Guide" for more details.

Independent Reports

Pest Control Magazine "In the Field: Light Makes Right" by Heather Gooch

Pest Control Magazine reviews the Evictor™ Strobe Light: "Believe me, the lights are just as nasty for you and me as they are for pests," he says. "in training, we'll keep one on for about four cycles before people say: 'Okay, we get it. You can turn it off now. . ."

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Ask the Exterminator "How to Get Rid of Squirrels" by Rick Steinau

"Squirrels! No doubt about it. You’ve got squirrels in the attic and I’m not talking about the ones that your friends always kid you about. These are the real McCoy. You can hear them running from one end of the house to the other. So, now what do you do? . . ."

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Free Booklet

"How to Evict Squirrels, The Safe and Harmless Way" by Bill Earl

I solve squirrel problems. They are the really tough problems that wildlife control companies have walked away from. The squirrel problems where shooting, poisoning, electrocuting, and trapping have been tried without success.

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Getting Rid of Roof Rats in Your Attic or Crawlspace

The Squirrel Evictor and Rat Repeller is the Solution.

We have the solution to your Rat, Norway Rat, or Roof Rat problems. The latest technology in high intensity proprietary strobe lights is used to repel Roof rats, Norway rats, squirrels, raccoons, and other rodents from attics and crawlspaces in as little as 24 hours.

Since 2004, our patent pending strobe lights have been successfully used by pest control professionals and homeowners in the USA, Canada, Africa and Australia.

Years of Roof Rat and Pest Problems

Evictor Products Inc developed the MB10K and MB100K from a desire to permanently evict Roof rats and squirrels, from attics and crawlspaces. This was believed to be an unsolvable problem with only temporary solutions.

Trapping Roof rats and squirrels was the only recourse for homeowners with the most serious problems. In many cases Roof rats, squirrels, and other rodents nested in attics and crawlspaces for more than thirty years!

The MB10K and MB100K are high intensity propietary strobe lights that annoy the eyes of Roof rats and squirrels. Evictor Products Inc was informed by professionals that it also solves Norway rat, raccoon, and other small rodent problems.

Permanently Evict Roof Rats

The Squirrel Evictor and Rat RepellerStrobe Light is an important new tool. It can best be described as a repellent. It annoys a Roof rat's eyes, and is intolerable. After installation of the strobe light Roof rats, Flying squirrels, and Eastern Grey squirrels vacate the attic within one or two days.

Occasionally a customer will report an increase in roof rat or squirrel activity the first night. Don’t worry, the Roof rats are just frustrated. The strobe light serves them an eviction notice and they are not happy giving up their territory.

Habitat Modification

Purchasing an MB10K will transform any attic, crawlspace, or darkened space into an unlivable place for roof rats. The high intensity strobe light annoys roof rats, squirrels, Norway rats, and other rodents sensitive eyes, and disrupts their living cycle. It does not harm the Roof Rats in any way, it simply annoys them.

The High Intensity Strobe Lights were tested on homes with many years worth of Roof rat problems. Homeowners have been amazed at how quickly their Roof rat problems were solved. Most Roof rat problems were over in less than 24 hours!

Energy Efficient and Economical

The MB10K and MB100K are very energy efficient and portable. The MB10K Unit is 175,000 Candlepower and covers an area of 900 sq ft. yet discharges no heat. Energy usage for the MB10K unit is only 105.12 kilowatt hours per year. Each bulb has been tested to run continuously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for a full year. The estimated energy cost is only $9.04* per year.

About Roof Rats

Wild rats live off man and give nothing beneficial in return. Rats spread disease, damage structures and contaminate food and feed. Rats damage one-fifth of the world's food crop each year. The real damage is in contamination. One pair of rats shed more than one million body hairs each year and a single rat leaves approximately 25,000 droppings in a year

Rats transmit Murine typhus fever, rat bite fever, salmonellas or bacterial food poisoning, Weils disease or leptospirosis and trichinosis, melioidosid, brucellosis, tuberculosis, pasteurellosis, rickettsial diseases, and viral diseases such as foot-and-mouth disease. Norway rats can also carry the rabies virus.

The Norway rat and the Roof rat are not native North American species. They traveled to the new world with the first explorers. The two species quickly invaded the continent because of their adaptability and fertility. Norway rats are found throughout the United States, while roof rats primarily inhabit southeastern, Gulf Coast and southwestern states.

Rats memorize their environment by body and muscle movement alone. They become so engrained by body movements that when objects are removed from their territory, rats will continue to move around them as if the objects where still there.

Biology

Roof rats reach sexual maturity in 2-5 months. Pregnancy lasts an average of 22 days. The young are blind and naked at birth, with hair appearing in about 7 days and eyes opening in 12-14 days. They are weaned at about 3-4 weeks. The average number of litters is 4-6 per year, each containing an average of 6-8 young. Adults on an average live 9-12 months.

They have rather poor vision and are color blind, but their senses of hearing, smell, touch, and taste are keenly developed. Touch is via their vibrissae or long whiskers. They are good runners, excellent climbers and jumpers, and good swimmers.

A roof rat requires 1/2-1 oz (14-28 g) of food and 1 oz (30 ml) of water each day, with the water often coming from its food. This results in about 30-180 droppings and 1/2 oz/3 teaspoons (16 cc) of urine per day.

Historically, bubonic plague has been associated with the roof rat and its fleas, which move from infested rats to man. Fortunately, plague has not been found in rats in the United States for many years. Other transmitted disease organisms include murine typhus via fleas (also probably via droppings and urine), infectious jaundice/ rat-bite fever via bites, trichinosis via undercooked pork, and food poisoning or Salmonellas via droppings. Another problem is tropical rat mite dermatitis, which is caused by these mites when they feed on humans.

Habits

Roof rats are primarily nocturnal in habit and they are very cautious. Although they constantly explore their surroundings, they shy away from new objects and changes. Roof rats prefer to nest in the upper parts of structures but may be found under buildings as well as occasionally in basements and sewers. Outdoors, they prefer to nest in higher places such as in trees but may occasionally be found in burrows in or under vegetation around the structure. These are social animals but less so than Norway rats. Several nests may be located within a given area. An opening of greater than 1/2" is required for entry of an adult rodent into buildings.

Although they will eat practically anything, roof rats prefer fruits, vegetables, and cereals. If the eaten food material proves disagreeable, they are quick to develop food/bait shyness. Once they find an acceptable/preferred food, rats tend to eat their fill at one sitting/place and will return time after time.

Once established indoors, roof rats tend to follow the same route or pathway between their harborage and food and/or water sources. Runways along vertical surfaces will usually include dark rub or swing marks on the vertical surface where their fur makes contact. Their runways will be free of debris, and outdoors, the grass will be worn away to the bare soil.