Remove Fiberglass Insulation Between Floors Mice
Mice choose secluded areas in eaves and corners and beneath mats of insulation for nesting sites and travel beside ceiling joists and walls for extra protection.
Remove fiberglass insulation between floors mice. They brought in acorns as well as pilfered candy from my kids. Mice getting at insulation under floors. The other side of my basement has the same insulation hidden under a drop ceiling. So if you leave the insulation and spray a disinfectant you are saturating the insulation with a liquid and only treating 10 20 of the crawl space floor joists.
Traps with live mice should be put into a heavy duty plastic bag cage and all and carried to a forest or park at least 500 feet away from the home so that they cannot find their way back. Follow the product instructions for proper use set the traps in dark corners near points of entry and wherever you notice a lot of feces. Getting rid of mice nesting in the insulation requires diligence and the right materials. Pay particular attention to areas where the insulation is exposed since those are likely the places where mice will come in and out looking for food.
It did not appear to be a major infestation but the contractor said i would need to have all my insulation removed due to presence of pheromones and mice urine droppings and have all new insulation installed. I viewed my attic insulation with the contractor. Insulation fiberglass is held in place by laths under the floor beams was that the right term. What we found when we removed insulation from the basement ceiling.
I can t believe i m sharing this for the world to read but i feel passionate about removing insulation now. You re getting a product that s either completely ineffective or it s compromised. The weight of the disinfectant being trapped in the fiberglass can also start to pull the insulation from the sub floor. One of the fundamental principles of building science is that a house needs a complete and continuous building envelope with insulation and an air barrier that are in contact.
Plus dead mice hidden in walls or floors smell awful. No basement or crawl space more of a slide in space. No sub floor rim joists or sill plate is being treated. Set snap traps along the mouse.
When you get fiberglass insulation with the problems described above it s the same.