1victorianfarmhouse
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Always so much great info on these forums!
I've had bats in my unfinished attic (old Victorian house built in 1895) before, and I'd like to try to prevent them from coming back. When I'm in the attic, with the lights off, I can see tiny spots of light in the corners of some of the attic eaves. These openings are small, about the size of a pencil. It is much harder to see them from outside, especially as they are 25-30' up from the ground.
Would it be worthwhile to caulk these openings from the inside, or would the critters just gnaw their way through anyway?
Thanks!
Vince
I've had bats in my unfinished attic (old Victorian house built in 1895) before, and I'd like to try to prevent them from coming back. When I'm in the attic, with the lights off, I can see tiny spots of light in the corners of some of the attic eaves. These openings are small, about the size of a pencil. It is much harder to see them from outside, especially as they are 25-30' up from the ground.
Would it be worthwhile to caulk these openings from the inside, or would the critters just gnaw their way through anyway?
Thanks!
Vince
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