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Trudie Reynolds
> 24 hourPricey but good post control product.
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Tracy S.
> 24 hourIf you are using for rodent control/gap filler there are other brands much more durable. This was easy to use and fold up but because it’s not high quality I had to use quite a bit folded many times to fill small holes. Also cutting it with regular scissors left little copper sheds all over. Not the best quality for my needs.
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A Jansen
> 24 hourUsed it to fill small holes around basement to stop small rodents getting in. Easy to use for lots of different shapes holes.
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Appreciative Customer
> 24 hourHad to quadruple it up for it to stop them.
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Sherry A Pryor
> 24 hourIn my situation it wasnt very effective. It is so light and pliable which of course is the way it was intended. It would slow them down for a couple if days and then theyd push or pull it back out.There was no way to keep it in place. Just my opinion.
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chad s.
> 24 hourI wish I had known about this years ago for our cabin up north. I needed something for a small area at my house where the mice were getting in. Worked perfect! Easy to cut, lay, great product!
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Michael J Edell
> 24 hourPerfect. Just what I was looking for.
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Heavyduty
> 24 hourThis material was easy to use for cutting and slipping into the weep holes on our brick home … So far the mice population has not been able to penetrate the barriers and they still allow the wall to breath as they are intended to do … Wish the builders of homes stepped their game up and installed this material in the first place … We would have never had to hear the tapping of little mice running through our attic … So far so good. Material cuts easy with scissors. I cut into 4” pieces and rolled the material then simply shoved it into the weep holes with my finger then used the little stick they send to shove it in about a 1/2”. Good Luck!
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piclopse
> 24 hourI just installed it today as a mouse deterrent so I havent had time yet to see if it worked, but I assume there should be no problem as general research indicated mice shouldnt be able to chew through it. I liked how thin this mesh is, so its really easy to shove in between cracks and holes--I suggest using a drywall scraper to help shove it in, and then seal up the whole crack with caulk. EDIT: No new mice as of a year! So it seems to have worked.
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Tiara M
> 24 hourPlugged openings to prevent mice from entering house.