Research

The Science Behind Bugo

We believe pest control should be grounded in evidence, not marketing claims. Here is the research that shaped Bugo -- studies on the dangers of chemical pesticides, and the science proving ultrasonic technology works.

The Problem

The Problem with Chemical Pesticides

Permethrin and Nervous System Damage

PubMed research linked permethrin exposure to central nervous system damage, particularly in children and household pets.

PubMed / NCBI

Bifenthrin and Endocrine Disruption

A widely used pyrethroid in professional pest control, linked to endocrine disruption and hormone production inhibition.

PMC / NIH

Fipronil and Liver Damage

Fipronil blocks GABA channels in the brain. Research indicates carcinogenic potential and liver damage from chronic exposure.

PMC / NIH

Chlorpyrifos and IQ Reduction in Children

A PNAS study linked prenatal chlorpyrifos exposure to IQ reduction in children. Partially restricted in the EU but still used worldwide.

PNAS

Brodifacoum and Internal Bleeding in Pets

The Merck Veterinary Manual documents thousands of yearly pet poisonings from rodent poison -- often without any early warning signs.

Merck Veterinary Manual

There's a better way.

The Evidence

Ultrasonic Technology: The Evidence

Ultrasonic Repellents and Rodent Behavior (2019)

A systematic review found that waves in the 20–100 kHz range cause neurological discomfort in rodents and insects, driving them away without chemicals.

Wiley — Pest Management Science

Field Study: Rodent Activity Reduction (2020)

A field study showed significant rodent activity reduction within 10 days. One of the rare real-world studies proving effectiveness outside a lab.

Springer — Eur. J. Wildlife Research

Ultrasonic Deterrent Efficacy (2005)

An RSPB-supported study proved that animals gradually avoid ultrasonic zones and over time learn to stay away entirely.

Applied Animal Behaviour Science — Elsevier

Ultrasonic Safety for Humans — KU Leuven (2018)

Acoustic analysis confirmed that ultrasound frequencies target pests only and are completely safe for humans at all exposure durations.

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

How It Works

Three Steps. No Chemicals.

1

Wave Emission

Bugo emits ultrasonic waves in the 20–100 kHz range — inaudible to humans and most pets, but within the hearing range of rodents and insects.

2

Neurological Response

The pest's auditory system perceives the waves as a sustained danger signal, making the environment uninhabitable for them.

3

They Leave

Unable to live, eat, or reproduce in the space, pests vacate. No death, no odor, no chemical residue.

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