Tomcat Rodent Block Expanding Foam Barrier - Specifically Formulated to Block Mice, Long Lasting and Foam Spray Keeps Mice From Coming Inside the House, 12 oz.
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I'm not sure about the fire risk, but even if it's safe, I wouldn't buy it again. The straw became clogged and exploded, making the biggest mess ever. It was a complete waste of time.
There was no odor that I could detect. However, it is only used outside.
Is it possible to fill the hole with steel wool? That is always the best option.
This is meant to prevent mice from chewing. So far, it appears to be working.
Selected User Reviews For Tomcat Rodent Block Expanding Foam Barrier - Specifically Formulated to Block Mice, Long Lasting and Foam Spray Keeps Mice From Coming Inside the House, 12 oz.
I paid more for this brand because it claimed to keep mice out, but mice chewed through it.
It has to be, right? It is extremely popular among rats.
The mice are chewing on this right now! It expands quickly and was simple to use the first time you used it. (This item cannot be reused).
It's not hard; in fact, it's far too soft. This item must be refunded in its original form. It was intended to replace a broken straw, but it isn't strong enough to keep mice out. Request a refund if they finish it. Thank you.
My nozzle had clogged up and was no longer functional. br>I tried removing the tip, but it didn't work.
Make sure you don't throw your money away. It didn't last four hours; I should have just bought some steel wool and the Great Stuff at the Depot. But I thought to myself, oh, one step delivered right to my door! If something appears to be too good to be true, it almost certainly is. it is.
I gave it five stars for thickness and value for the money, but only two stars for ease of use because it is difficult to operate. Any product like this, I doubt, is simple to operate. I'm using it to keep squirrels out of my shed by plugging small holes. So, here's what I've learned so far: This is a fantastic product that does exactly what it says on the tin, but it's a pain to use! Purchase some rubber dishwashing gloves, as thin medical gloves will not last more than one job, in my opinion. If you work multiple jobs, get a few pairs. Just in case, put on some eye protection. Keep a stack of paper towels on hand to clean the spout on a regular basis. And watch your aim! To remove the foam, apply only light pressure to the spout. It will go all over the place if you press too hard! Cover everything with newspaper before you start if you're doing this inside. I don't mind if the foam drips on the shed floor; however, indoor floors should be avoided. As I previously stated, I highly recommend this product, but it is a shambles to use, so be prepared: wear long sleeves and an old shirt that you don't mind getting the foam on because it doesn't wash off, or wear short sleeves and plan to clean it off your arms with acetone, as I did. Keep all of this away from children and pets. It's fantastic, but it's also a complete disaster.