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#Great stuff pest block skin
Any uncured product that gets on the skin can be removed with acetone.Not clear about stuffing the cat head first or tail first into the hole? Please advise. Maybe the silicone, or had forgotten about adding the steel wool (or a small piece of screen ). Starting to sound like a kids song, foam, steel wool, cat, now your gonna need a match With combination mice will try to chew through foam till they get a mouthfull of steel wool. Mice will pull wool loose if not held in place Posted 21:19 (#4191014 - in reply to #4190934) Subject: RE: Great Stuff vs miceįoam to stop air flow and to hold wool in place They will chew through the rodent resistant great stuff too. Since they make a bitter "pest block" version of great stuff, I gotta assume rodents will chew through the standard stuff. Not right away but after it cures a few days they will.
#Great stuff pest block full
It works for me, just be sure to stick the straw near the back to get it full from front to back. Didn't know if I could just put a shot of foam in there to seal up, or if they're used to going thru there, the mice would just chew thru it. Can feel a draft thru them so assume they must lead outside. Posted 20:46 (#4190934) Subject: Great Stuff vs miceĪnyone know if mice will chew thru the canned spray foams? Found a couple small holes above the basement wall, above the sills where mice have probably been getting thru. Great Stuff vs mice Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1
