The winter is upon us and you re not the only one who is settling in for a long cold cozy season.
How to mouse proof roof.
In holes that are 2 or.
If you re an adept diyer you may have some luck tackling vent and attic rodent proofing.
Cheese is a little lower down the list of favored baits he says.
To deter climbing rodents attach metal rodent guards to piping and paint black bands on stone or brick houses.
Then enmesh an exclusion material into the foam.
Use a stainless steel fabric or copper mesh.
Use snap traps baited with peanut butter smooth peanut butter is fine indoors.
Sealants are different from caulk.
It also cracks and peels off over time.
Stuff any holes where mice could be entering with steel wool and you ll keep them from sneaking in.
Mice are busy through the late summer and fall gathering food to store in whatever structure they can find to protect them from the elements and this structure may well end up being your house.
Any crack gap or hole that is or larger needs to be repaired.
Crunchy holds up better outdoors vantassel says or caramel.
Mice gravitate toward warm spots to water heaters gas stoves and hot water pipes.
Just use it as a filler or backing material.
Replace any weather stripping that does.
Sealants bond to surfaces giving you a mouse proof repair.
Here is a step by step guide to rodent proofing your home.
Mouse proof you roof with vent guards.
Caulk is not rodent proof.
Use high gloss paint and a 12 inch band about three feet above the ground.
Unlike insulation paper or even drywall mice can t chew through steel wool and even if they did they d be dead before they made it into your pantry.
Inspect foundation all the way around the home.