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Copper Mesh 20 Ft. Roll for Rodent and Bird Control

$ 26.9

Availability: 29 in stock
  • Returnable: 90-Day
  • Product Height (in): .25
  • Product Width (in): 5
  • Pest Common Name: Bird,Cat,Dog,Mouse,Rat,Squirrel
  • Pest Control Type: Lawn Insect Control
  • UPC: 7445042399393
  • EAN: 07445042399393
  • Pack Size: 1
  • Product Depth (in): 240
  • Condition: New
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor,Outdoor
  • Location: Home,Perimeter
  • Barrier Type: Fill Fabric

    Description

    Copper Mesh 20 Ft. Roll for Rodent and Bird Control
    Durable wire mesh made to keep birds and rodents out
    Rust-proof and stain-proof material is built to last
    Great for eaves, roof titles, awnings and more
    Bird B Gone Copper Mesh is a wire mesh exclusion material that is used as a physical barrier to block birds and rodents from entering openings and tight spaces. Rust-proof and stain-proof, Bird B Gone Copper Mesh works best when packed tightly into holes or cracks less than 3 in. in diameter. Copper mesh is ideal for use in eaves, roof tiles, retractable awnings, behind signs, where pipes enter siding and foundation, cracks, holes or any small openings that need to be filled to keep mice, rats and pest birds out. Copper mesh is preferable over steel wool as copper mesh will not rust. For over 20-years, Bird B Gone, Inc. has been an industry leader in commercial/residential bird control and has a devoted team of Bird Control Engineers with over 90 years of combined experience to help support their customers in all aspects of bird control.
    Easy to install; forms to crevice or space being filled to exclude mice, rats, insects and pest birds
    Pliable, easy to work with; cuts easily with scissors; no special tools required
    Will not rust or stain; construction grade quality
    Ideal for use in eaves, roof tiles, retractable awnings, behind signs, where pipes enter siding and foundation or other cracks, holes
    This product is applicable for the following pest types: Birds, Mice, Rats, Squirrels, Cats, Dogs