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Squirrels can chew through foam insulation, particularly soft or low-density types.
Types of Foam Insulation Vulnerable to Squirrels
Foam insulation is a popular choice for various applications, including pest control cabins. However, not all types of foam insulation are created equal when it comes to withstanding squirrel damage. For instance, soft or low-density foams like spray foam or open-cell foam (R-value of 3.5-4.5) are more susceptible to squirrel chewing. These types of foams can be easily damaged by the teeth and claws of rodents.
Prevention and Repair Techniques
To prevent squirrel damage to foam insulation, consider using higher-density foam types like rigid foam or closed-cell foam (R-value of 5-6). These foams are more difficult for squirrels to chew through and can provide better long-term protection. If squirrel damage has already occurred, it’s essential to repair the insulation promptly to prevent further damage and maintain energy efficiency. For repair, you can use a spray foam kit or replace the damaged section with a new piece of foam insulation.
Additional Pest Control Measures
In addition to using squirrel-resistant foam insulation, consider implementing other pest control measures to prevent rodent infestations in your cabin. Seal all entry points, including holes around pipes, vents, and doors. Install squirrel-proof bird feeders and store food and trash in rodent-proof containers. Consider using repellents or deterrents, such as motion-activated sprinklers or ultrasonic repellent devices, to discourage squirrels from visiting your cabin. By combining these measures, you can create a rodent-free and energy-efficient pest control cabin.
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