🦠 Keep pests out, live stress-free!
The Xcluder Rodent Control Fill Fabric Roll is a 4-inch by 10-foot stainless steel wool solution designed to effectively block rodents from entering residential and commercial properties. Made from a unique blend of stainless steel and poly fibers, this eco-friendly product offers a permanent, rust-resistant barrier against pests, ensuring a safe and chemical-free environment.
W**T
Would buy again
Had a constant issue with mice around a garage door. Installed this and now haven't had any issues for months. Includes a good amount of the product and was easy to use.
A**R
True Rodent Guard
This stuff is amazing, I haven’t had rodent problems since I packed this into crevices in my roof.It handles like a cactus and pricks anything that tries to grab onto it.I covered a square foot hole in my foundation with it. Put rocks on top to prevent mice from pushing it. Let’s just say the original dirt tunnel became a whole excavation site. Fortunately for me, the mice gave up. They didn’t even try pulling on the material either.Nothin like sharp pain to deliver a subtle message.I would definitely wear puncture resistant gloves, but bare hands is possible.It is water permeable, fyi.
B**Z
No mice
I combined this product with Loctite to fill gaps and holes along the exterior of my house. The result: no mice!
J**L
RECCOMMENDED MICE PREVENTER
My exterminator reccommended this product to block mice at foundation.
R**D
Wear long sleeves, eye protection, and coated gloves to install!
Bought this to fill in gaps in my camper to keep the squirrels out. Somewhat an improvement over regular steel wool. The addition of the poly mesh or whatever they use means it packs in and then somewhat springs open to fill the hole, whereas regular steel wool just packs in. I used brand new tin snips to cut and it wasn't the easiest to cut or work with so don't get impatient. Wear eye protection and long sleeves (then shake out your shirt before going back in the house) because cutting it releases thousands of little metal splinters - this is also a hazard of standard steel wool so not unique to this product. Wear coated nitrile gloves to prevent the little metal splinters from embedding into your hands.
T**I
Worked for bats and wasps
This stuff works for more than just rodents! We had an issue with bats roosting and wasps making nests behind the shutters on our house for years. We recently had the house painted and installed new shutters. We shoved this stuff behind the new shutters after installation in any areas where the shutters didn’t sit totally flush against the house and it solved the problem. I even heard some bats at the beginning of the summer trying to return to their old spots, but they couldn’t get in!By the way, we asked our pest control company at first to take care of the bat problem and they quoted us hundreds of dollars to do basically the same thing as this. My husband did this himself in an hour!
W**E
Helping with the mouse problem
We get mice in the basement when it gets cold out. This is our second winter in this house and we started getting mice in the basement. While we knew from the previous owners that it happens, we don't like it so we have stuffed every nook and cranny we can find with this stuff while using traps to catch the ones that had already gotten in. It seems to work. There is one more spot we think we need to stuff but its in a really hard to reach spot so we have left our traps out, so far the only movement has been on the trap by that spot, all of the other traps have been mouse free for weeks, so it seems to work. For interior type holes (ie. garage to basement) we just stuffed this in the holes. For any exterior spots (ie. outside walls at the corner of the basement windows) we stuffed this then used spray foam sealant.On a side note, I had our pest guy come in for a different suspected issue and he noticed our handiwork with this stuff. He confirmed this is the exact product they use (along with putting traps everywhere).Side note: we found the D-con no view, no touch moustraps to be worthless. The bait is only covered by a piece of paper in the center, the mice just ate thru the paper and never triggered the trap. We have pets and have caught several mice (some fairly sizable, in fact, one drug the trap pretty far away from it's starting point before it died - gross) in the d-CON Reusable Covered Mouse Snap Traps but have yet to catch a pet in one.
A**R
Hope it actually is rustproof
Chipmunks have found my garden. Little buggers - no strawberries this year and apparently they love everything just planted in the veggie garden. They're parachuting in. Seem to have set up house under the front wooden deck. Because of the uneven rock walls of the house, the boards were scribed/cut but it did leave a few spots field mice and chipmunks can squeeze into a totally inaccessible from predators hidey-hole. Got this steel wool to block those avenues of access and it seems to be perfect for the job as long as it is truly rustproof. Planned on also blocking tunnels going under the decking with hardware cloth until I discovered one of the chipmunks is a solid black - no stripes, very rare. Sigh .... So, yes varmint but hey, I don't need to eat. Much.
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