There are no toxic products labeled for lizards, geckos or any reptiles or amphibians, and given the highly beneficial nature of these creatures there is not likely to be any products for them any time soon.The reason they are on your property is because they can find food and harborage. Take away t…
Read Full Answer »The Stuf-Fit Copper Mesh is indeed all copper and it does not contain any steel.
The Stuf-Fit Copper Mesh is used to close openings that rodents can get into. It is usually used with expanding foam. Typically, if you close an opening around a pipe or wire with just expanding foam, the rodents will eat through it. If you place Stuf-Fit Copper Mesh in the hole first an…
Read Full Answer »Stuff-it alone in cracks and areas where there are gaps is usually not enough to deter rodents since they can easily pull it out. You should either cement the stuffit in place or typically you would at least use an expandable foam in the crack or gap which will hold the stuff-it in place and p…
Read Full Answer »There is not a specific amount of Stuf-Fit copper mesh that you need to use. You will just take a small amount of the mesh, wad it up and push it into each hole. The exact amount will vary depending on the size of the hole. You want the mesh to have a tight fit into the hole so that it can not be by…
Read Full Answer »A 20 ft roll of the Stuf-Fit Copper Mesh weighs approximately .50 lb.
STUF-FIT Copper Mesh can be cut with household scissors. We recommend to place tape on either side of where you are cutting. This will minimize the small pieces of copper that could flake.
Yes, STUF-FIT Copper Mesh can safely be used in this type of area.  Â
The Stuf-Fit Copper Mesh is 6 inches wide.
The STUF-FIT copper mesh is used to close openings that rodents can get into. It is usually used with expanding foam. Typically, if you close an opening around a pipe or wire with just expanding foam, the rodents will eat through it. If you place STUF-FIT copper mesh in the hole first and t…
Read Full Answer »STUF-FIT Copper Mesh is designed to be fill holes in areas such as holes in attic walls around copper pipes and heat would not be an issue.
Yes, STUF_FIT Copper Mesh would be a great product for that application. It is a copper mesh wool material that is rust-proof and stain-proof. Stuff it into openings around pipes or other holes and cracks in the structure and keep rats, mice, birds, and other wildlife out.Â
Using STUF-FIT Copper Mesh alone in cracks and areas where there are gaps is usually not enough to deter rodents since they can easily pull it out. You should either cement the Stuffit in place or typically, you would at least use an expandable foam in the crack or gap which will hold the Stuff-i…
Read Full Answer »Stuf-Fit Copper Mesh works best in holes and cracks around 2 inches in diameter. Larger holes should be repaired and sealed permanently. Each roll is 6 inches wide, double folded and comes in either 20 ft. or 100 ft. long rolls.
What type of traps are you using? Are you catching the mice in the traps? Mice can enter homes and other structures through openings as small as ¼ inch. They may also enter through ill-fitted doors, windows, or screens, and air vents that are not in sound or working order. While you wi…
Read Full Answer »You could use STUF-IT Copper Mesh around the outlet as long as the product in no way would come in contact with the wiring or the junction box inside as that could be a conduit and would be a fire hazard. We would recommend that you concentrate on the outside of you home in particular so that you ar…
Read Full Answer »If you use the Stuf-Fit Copper Mesh as a wrap, the rodents should not be able to chew through it if you use many layers, however, it would be best to use something more permanent, such as a metal baseplate. The copper mesh is intended to be stuffed into small holes, and then it is usually sealed wit…
Read Full Answer »Since mice can fit through any opening 1/4 inch in size, using exclusion products is very effective. Stuf-Fit Copper Mesh or Xcluder Single Rolls are able to be cut and and will conform to any opening, crack and crevice around your home and in your crawl space. When also treating your crawl space, y…
Read Full Answer »STUF-FIT Copper Mesh should not rust over time and would only need to be replaced if it appears to have been removed or otherwise damaged. For Stuf-Fit used in structural holes, it would be best to cover the mesh with a solid sealant such as spray foam or caulking so that the mesh cannot be removed …
Read Full Answer »Yes, STUF-FIT Copper Mesh can safely be used in this type of area.Â