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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
A little thinner than I thought but was easy to put around the foundation where squirrel came in the house.Then put big rocks & varment spray over that.So far only one mouse in the house.No more red squirrel 🐿️Man was I upset!!
URL Cruiser
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Only cut the length you need over a trash container. As you cut, a row of chain links gets broken and you can shake loose all the little cut links into the trash. You may need to some how tack, nail, screw or otherwise secure the mesh in place if you are stuffing it up inside an opening with no support under it. I stuffed some into a gap under the bottom row of siding on the house & it keeps drooping down into sight.
sean linn
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
We double lined this for the angry birds taken out from tearing the mesh from the attic breather holes. I just don't want them pooping in my attic, we just replaced the insulation ourselves, and they immediately tore through the replacement mesh from the store. So we went with this stuff and thus far the birds are not able to tear it open!👌🏼
RB
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
Need to make sure to cut it in a bag or box. Otherwise the cut off wire will be all over the place. I wrapped my fruits with this product in layers. Squirrel broke the branches and took the fruit with them or removed it layer by layer and ate the fruits.
Dannaca M Patterson
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Be careful when you cut this! Little metal pieces will go everywhere. I cut it over a bag inside a box. Has worked well so far to keep mice out of small spaces!
Teresa
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
This mesh works great. Easy to install, flexible, and has been in the weather for over a year with no signs of rusting!
Gregory Y.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
It served our purpose which was to pack around a split A/C copper lines traveling through a plastic rectangular pipe. We didn't want Florida critters, rats, etc, making nests in our protective pipe. You also may consider stainless steel tie wraps depending on your application. You need to make sure the stuff stays put in some fashion.
Rhubarb
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023
I had gaps around the base of an old house - where the siding meets the foundation and around some of the basement windows, and under a bump-out window. I cut pieces easily with plain scissors and tucked it into any holes or gaps. It can be cut in pieces just like you imagine of course, but at one point I needed long thinner strips and I cut some strips the long way - which was easy and handy for places I didn’t need as much bulk. It’s springy nature helps it stay in place where you shove it. I found that Caulk or foam is optional - I may add some later but it was not necessary to get this stuff to stay in a hole or crack (it was too cold at that point to meet the temp range needed for foam so that wasn’t an option!). Good for when the weather gets cold and you need to keep mice from wanting to suddenly bust inside and be your roomies. So far so good: no more little creepy scratching sounds from the perimeter walls of the house at night!!
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