Can a sound bug rellent be noticed by an axolotl?

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Hello,

My partner has a 2 year old Axolotl. Currently here in Australia it is getting to that time of year again when the warm weather starts bringing out the spiders. We want to set up one of those bug sound repellents which basically transmits a small, unnoticeable by humans or larger animals, noise that annoys spiders thus keeps them away. What our main concern is would this sound be heard by our Axolotl? I would really hate to know that sound repel is driving our axolotl insane. Much help appreciated.

Thanks
 
As far as I know axies can't hear like we do. They can feel vibrations and that's their way of 'hearing'. So I think a sound bug repellent won't be noticed by axies.
 
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