QueenBird Copper Mesh with Packing Tool - 5 X 30 Feet - Blocker for Hole - DIY Hole Filler, Copper Fill Fabric, Ideal for Distilling, Pure 100% Copper Roll
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RR
> 3 dayAccomplished the desired objective
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Nk
> 3 dayEasy to install and value for money. Pest control guy mentioned $3 for each weep hole and identified 65 weepholes.. that would have costed $195 but this product I was able to finish the task with less than $20
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piclopse
> 3 dayI 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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Britney Critchley
> 3 dayThis was great to put on the outside of our house on the brick to keep bats out. You really cant even tell that its on the brick
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Jerry a. Muir
Greater than one weekEasy to use
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Ann
> 3 dayso far so good with sealing holes
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Bayou
> 3 dayI live in a raised house In the bayou area. It’s skirted but I found a few small areas where small critters could still get through. This mesh was easy to use and I was able to cut it with heavy duty scissors. Still had plenty to use as patching around vents and plumbing.
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GilC
> 3 dayI had problems with snails but now no more. Planted citrus trees lately and biggest problem are snails, they climb up in the evening and munch on those leaves, but now after wrapping copper mesh around the base trunk, eliminated my problems. No more snails and my citrus trees can grow happily and freely. Thank you.
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RVCNY
> 3 dayEasy to use and strong
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Todd
> 3 dayIts pretty thin but there is enough material to overlap and have multiple layers. Would work well to stuff into holes. As a barrier I would have my doubts.