Copper Mesh, Rodent Mesh Sturdy Pure Copper Stuff-fit Wire Mesh for Gap Copper Blocker Fill Fabric 4 x 40
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Jon
> 24 hourIt clearly doesnt work as an effective rodent barrier. It is easily bitten through and destroyed. It is also pretty thin and not dense at all in terms of how it is woven.
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Granny Ang
> 24 hourSeems ok will find out how it works once I get it in
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Lafonda Sblair
> 24 hourGreat
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Jo
> 24 hourWas not true to the listing
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LindaChgo
> 24 hourThe mesh roll is 3.5 inches by 36 inches. Not 4 inches by 40 inches.
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TM
> 24 hourpretty useless - just not enough to do anything with.
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Guardian Giggles
> 24 hourDid exactly what I wanted very manageable
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Scott T
> 24 hourVery poor value for the price paid. I returned this item
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ellen
> 24 hourEasy to use!
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Marian McDonald
> 24 hourHow to keep mice out? Plug up every hole and access point to your living space. Buy this mesh, find the holes, fill the holes. We live in the country and there are mice. Ok I get it they were here first and then a house got built on their space and then the humans in that house had so many enticements for mouse life. But they bring filth so much filth and I don’t want them in my space. Steel wool is a wonderful thing but it rusts and then breaks down and then there is a gap and then mice in the house. I found one particular access point from the crawl space to the 1st floor mechanical room. The steel wool worked until it rusted away. This copper mesh—I didn’t know there was such a thing. I love it. It works and not one sign of rust after a few months. Also not one sign of mice. The mesh is not as cheap as steel wool. The quantity I bought was less than I thought it would be but it was enough for my purposes in filling one area around a four inch pipe. If you have many holes you’ll need a lot of mesh and it could get pricey. I wish it were cheaper. Oh the man who built this house and lived here before us had a record of mousetrapping 23 in one day. Yes there are mice. Keep them out then you don’t have to be bothered with them.