Here are some things you can do at home to help prevent rats from entering your attic.
Sealing attic from rodents.
But don t stop there.
While spray foam insulation is great for sealing off these areas and may be a temporary solution for keeping rats and mice out of residential buildings the material is not rodent proof.
3 sealant make sure your home is thoroughly caulked.
A hole or crack that small is all a mouse needs to enter your home and a full grown rat only need a one half of an inch hole.
1 ridge guard a metal product developed in 2016 to secure ridge vents from mice.
Seal any holes or cracks in your home that are larger than one fourth of an inch.
Set up traps and check on them on a weekly basis.
Once we have located the parts of your attic that have been compromised and infiltrated we will get to work on sealing and blocking all of the entry points and making the attic rodent proof.
Insulation drywall and often items in an attic hide these pests so this process will sometimes require insulation replacement and repair.
Seal your house from rodents in the peripheral walls that these pests might be using to get in.
Seal up holes inside and outside the home to prevent entry by rodents sealing holes on the exterior of a house.
2 xcluder a fill fabric made of stainless steel and poly that can be stuffed into construction gaps to keep mice out.
Professionals such as the rodent proofing team from attic construction will use only high grade materials to keep the pests out.