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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Used this type of product with some spray foam to block an entry point rats were using under a kitchen cabinet. They chewed a patch through the foam, avoiding the copper mesh!So I got this roll and made many layers of copper, sandwiched with spray foam to hold it in place. There was enough in this roll to really get the job done! Now, they will have to knock on the front door if they want in. included scissors are a nice addition so I didn't dull my nice ones.
Sdy4947
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Keeps slugs off hosta plants
Julia Mooney
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I bought this to place under my vent covers in my apartment because cockroaches were crawling through🤮They seem to work and keep the bugs out. It was just a little too narrow for the vents so I had to double up and try to connect the sheets somehow which proved to be a challenge. But it was cheap so definitely worth it.
Victoria Toler
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
There is no wrong way to install. Works well and is a really good value for the money. It is do easy to cut to the length you need.
Michael sullivan
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
One of the fun discoveries as a somewhat new house owner is learning just how common it is for mice to find their way into your home. It's been especially interesting finding out just how small of an entrance those little guys can sneak into. I searched my entire house to find out how they were getting in and I found a bunch of dime sized openings that were used for pipes or wires. I learned about a bunch of different "solutions" online such as spray foam, or certain deterrents, but I kept finding people saying it might buy you time, but they'll find a way in. I learned from some helpful redditors that copper mesh combined with spray foam was the way to go. So far it's been absolutely perfect. The mice can chew through spray foam, even the stuff that claims to have bitterant, but they can't chew through the copper mesh. What I did was stuff the mesh into the holes and made sure to seal it up as much as possible with the foam. I actually have found a few attempts where the foam has clearly been chewed, but the attempt stops when they reach some of the mesh. I haven't found a single mouse in the house since I bought this. Highly recommend. Great price, great amount of mesh, should be more than enough to seal up the vast majority of homes.
Christina
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
The copper mesh is of excellent quality and was easy to work with. Its flexibility allowed me to mold and shape it to fit perfectly over the hole. I especially liked that it came with scissors, making the installation process a breeze.Since installing the copper mesh, I have noticed a significant decrease in the rodent activity around my home. The mesh has effectively blocked their entry point, keeping them out for good. I no longer have to worry about unwanted critters finding their way inside.Furthermore, the fact that this mesh is made of 100% copper gives me peace of mind knowing that it is a durable and long-lasting solution. I am confident that it will withstand the elements and continue to keep rodents at bay for years to come.Overall, I highly recommend the 100% Copper Mesh for anyone looking for an effective and reliable solution to rodent control. It is easy to install, durable, and gets the job done. Say goodbye to pesky rodents with this fantastic product!
C Fritsche
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
I found a huge hole in the soffit that was above an attached shed on the house I'm renting. After 12 months of waiting to see if my landlord would fix it, I took the matter into my own hands. I constantly deal with opossums and cats getting into the attic, and now I know how. The problem is there is less than 4 inches of clearance between where the soffit should be and the roof of the attached shed. So, I bought this mesh and a can of exterior expanding foam. It was easy to ball up sections of the mesh and shoot a little foam in the middle, then stuff the hole (we're talking like a 6" x 9" hole). I packed the hole with several such balls and held it in place until the foam expanded enough to do its job. A few shots of more foam around the perimeter and in a few cracks, and now that it has dried, the whole thing is rock hard. Good luck getting through. It may not be the prettiest patch, but you have to get up on a ladder to see it, so who cares?
Mr Gecko
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
I neither like or dislike this product. It is simple and does what I needed it for. BTW that is to fill small holes in an old camper trailer to keep out those damn field mice!
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