@Zach Zach cross your fingers I think I got them out. Mainly near the AC line entering the house. Wide open hole. Used copper mesh and great stuff rodent spray foam.
Jane unfortunately most companies don't do this because of the time it takes. Little things like this are what will separate the good companies from the GREAT ones! Visit www.aruzapest.com/where-we-service to see if we service your area!
mice and rodents can't chew threw steel wool so it is needed to prevent that. They can chew through the caulking by itself though so steel wool is required. Actually, for outdoor use, copper wool is better because it won't rust.
Is this outdoor silicone caulk? I apparently waited till Mid-November in Chicagoland to do all this :).
any cauk that is anti rodent- there's a green foam can called pest blocker but its messy to use. i use steel wool then put calk on wool. thanks, john
Thanks man, good tips. Gonna do this asap bc I have mice in my attic
@Zach Zach cross your fingers I think I got them out. Mainly near the AC line entering the house. Wide open hole. Used copper mesh and great stuff rodent spray foam.
Nick Jonas vibes. Thanks for the info!
Ha Ha we will take the compliment!
Nice video, great tips, I may call you guys soon to do the prevention maintenance
Joel we would be honored to serve you with your preventative pest protection.
Thank you for the info!! Now I’m wondering why our bug guy never did this, knowing we have way to many getting inside and how much I despise them!!
Jane unfortunately most companies don't do this because of the time it takes. Little things like this are what will separate the good companies from the GREAT ones! Visit www.aruzapest.com/where-we-service to see if we service your area!
Thanks, i checked and No I’m in south Louisiana. I’m sure going to look for a new company that will do this though.
@@jane1385 It will definitely be worth it. Wish we could help, however one day though!
@@AruzaPestControl
When are you coming to California? 😩🥺
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Good video
Very much appreciate this video. What exactly does the steel wool do?
I’m not in PC but I’d assume to hold the caulk in place.
mice and rodents can't chew threw steel wool so it is needed to prevent that. They can chew through the caulking by itself though so steel wool is required. Actually, for outdoor use, copper wool is better because it won't rust.
Nick Jonas vibe
U r handsome 😍 😍😍😍
Thank you Sandy for showing some love!
whats the song name?
Not sure to be honest. 🤷🏻
If you're gonna use loud background music, have a good mic... This was annoying to watch