Rodents look for warm, food-adjacent spaces as temperatures drop around Burnaby, Vancouver, North Van, and West Van. A quick weekend check can stop most issues.
Contents
- What You Need (Plus PPE)
- Step 1. Start at dusk with PPE on.
- Step 2: Screen vent openings.
- Step 3: Close the siding-to-foundation gap.
- Step 4: Cap utility penetrations.
- Step 5: Seal pipes that pass through walls.
- Step 6: Fix vertical trim/fascia gaps.
- Step 7: Address large cracks at corners.
- Step 8: Tidy the perimeter.
- Need a Professional Handyman?
What You Need (Plus PPE)
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N95 (or better) mask, safety glasses, nitrile/utility gloves
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¼” galvanized hardware cloth (metal mesh), tin snips
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Exterior-grade sealant/caulk, backer rod, and/or mortar
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Steel wool (coarse), screwdriver & masonry/construction screws
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Flashlight or headlamp, putty knife
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Step 1. Start at dusk with PPE on.
Rodents are active then; you’ll feel warm air leaks and spot rub marks more easily.
Step 2: Screen vent openings.
Cut ¼” mesh to fit and fasten it behind vent hoods. Seal edges.
Step 3: Close the siding-to-foundation gap.
Where siding meets concrete, tuck mesh into the gap and secure with screws/mortar.
Step 4: Cap utility penetrations.
Around the electrical meter base and conduits, fit a removable mesh cover and seal the perimeter, not the meter itself.
Step 5: Seal pipes that pass through walls.
Pack coarse steel wool gently into the gap, then cap with exterior sealant or mortar.
Step 6: Fix vertical trim/fascia gaps.
Where trim meets stucco or siding, add backer rod + sealant or mesh if the gap exceeds ¼”.
Step 7: Address large cracks at corners.
For wider voids at the foundation edge, use mesh as a “backer,” then mortar or high-build sealant.
Step 8: Tidy the perimeter.
Move wood piles 20+ feet away, trim shrubs 8–12″ off the wall, and keep lids tight on bins.
Need a Professional Handyman?
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Get in touch today through our contact page, or give us a call at 604-836-4178 to schedule your project
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