Open valleys, cut tiles around the pipe jacks and gables. If you only do part of the exclusion you still have 100% the same problem.
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What about the valleys? The open ends of the barrel tiles seem like a perfect access point.
The roof rats can get under the tile and sometimes they do. It seems they are looking for the easiest access to the attic. When they don't find it under the roof tiles, they don't stay under the tiles. Considering the tiles reach 130 plus degrees in full sun, it's not a hospitable place to try and stay during the day.
That looks like 1/8 hardware cloth. Is it woven or welded? Galvanized wire? Where did you buy it?
So sorry. This is bought at Home Depot. It comes in rolls and is considered "screening". It some sort of steel. it may be galvanized I haven't seen it rusted.
We had roof rats! Poison didn't control them. We got ferral cats and fed them to keep them around. Put a ladder up to the side of the house so the cats could get up there. GONE! It took a year for them to get them all but we no longer have a rodent problem near our house!
@@SouthCountyRoofing LOL! Shocked me that cats could or would climb ladders!
Yup that was one reason I got a cat. Not a single mouse or rat would come around. Natural predators
I need to have you come out and rodent proof our vents. How can I Contact your office. Thanks
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