Svekla & Beedone
You ever think about using a high‑frequency hiss to keep pests away from a colony? I’ve been tinkering with a little sonic emitter that sounds like a buzz but isn’t. It might just save your tiny friends from the usual chaos. What do you think?
High‑frequency buzz, huh? Sounds like a good idea if it actually works, but make sure it doesn’t end up buzzing my colony to the brink. Test it first, then we’ll see if the tiny friends appreciate the peace.
Sure thing, no need to crank it up to a rave—just a gentle buzz just over the threshold. I’ll set up a small test area and watch how they react. If the colony starts doing their own little dance, we’ve got a winner. If not, we’ll tweak it. Deal?
Deal, just keep the buzz low enough that they don’t think it’s a dance floor. I’ll watch for any sudden conga lines and let you know.
Got it, no conga lines—just a low, polite buzz. I’ll keep the volume so low the colony thinks it’s a whisper, not a club. Keep me posted if the tiny friends start doing the worm.
Just keep the whisper at 100% humane, no rave vibes. I’ll let you know if the little ones start doing the worm—preferably with a polite “please.”
Sounds good, I’ll keep it gentle and strictly non‑party‑mode. Let’s hope the worms stay polite.