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Want to seal this in the wall to make it mouse-proof, but how do I do it?
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But how many bottles are needed for foam sealant, by the way? Like at least a 0.5m width and length.A apanq said:
Self-builder
· Stockholm
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You might be able to cut and place some chicken wire under/in the spray foam?A apanq said:
But if it's that big, maybe casting is better, and then possibly seal what's left.
What is underneath?
https://skadedjursbutiken.se/p/excluder-gnagarstopp-stalull-50-cm/ or something similar will probably work. Maybe you can place it there and secure it with some sealing around pipes and sides. Or cast if possible.
https://skadedjursbutiken.se/p/excluder-gnagarstopp-stalull-50-cm/ or something similar will probably work. Maybe you can place it there and secure it with some sealing around pipes and sides. Or cast if possible.
Before potentially foaming/casting again, I would ensure that the cables and drainage pipes are replaceable, e.g., with extra ducting. The electrical cables should still be clamped and fixed according to the picture.
Clamping and wrapping leave something to be desired!
But that wasn't the question...
Fill the hole with foam, cut smoothly (careful with what's going through), apply a thin layer of ½ cm cement-based plaster or filler on the foam.
Works excellently and can be knocked off to free pipes and cables if needed.
But that wasn't the question...
Fill the hole with foam, cut smoothly (careful with what's going through), apply a thin layer of ½ cm cement-based plaster or filler on the foam.
Works excellently and can be knocked off to free pipes and cables if needed.
Hep said:
Hard to see how aluminum foil would stop mice. Or perhaps our pests were a bit special, since they chewed through all metal foil on bubbly bottles in the pantry
I crumpled up the foil, I haven't had any mice afterward.Hep said:
Definitely doesn't work. We tried to plug holes in the floor under the sink by stuffing in crumpled balls of foil (after a tip on some forum I can't remember the name of...). The mice ground it down to aluminum flakes in a few weeks.Jan.P said:
Now it's sealed with concrete and they haven't gnawed through it yet...
