Egor Buranov/ article author
Disinfection, pest control, disinfestation, knowledge of drugs, SanPiN. Conducting laboratory and field tests of repellent, insecticidal, rodenticidal agents.

Do mice eat extruded polystyrene foam

Warming of houses, apartments has become an integral part of modern construction. An additional heat-insulating layer allows you to create comfort, coziness in the room, save on heating. It is very important to perform high-quality work, to choose reliable, stable material. Rodents can nullify all efforts, bring enormous damage. One of the most popular materials for home insulation is polystyrene. Frequently asked question - do polystyrene foam gnaw mice.

Taste addictions of rodents

Mice are considered omnivores. They destroy food supplies along with packaging, containers. Sharp teeth gnaw through wood, fabric, plastic, plastic, parquet, Styrofoam.

For a day, the mouse needs to get about 6 g of food. Rodents hardly tolerate hunger, therefore mice eat everything. Expanded polystyrene is a type of foam. Has a denser texture. Gnawing such material for rodents is not difficult. It becomes interesting if mice eat extruded polystyrene foam.

Is it worth using EPSP

Mice and Polyester
Mice and Polyester

The use of non-natural materials is economically advantageous. From the health side - the atmosphere in the room is not entirely favorable. It was noted that pests start less in a room with an excess of plastic and other synthetic materials.

The probability of penetration of mice, rats into the building is reduced from a theoretical point of view. You can use polystyrene foam for home insulation. However, pests can gnaw a layer of polystyrene, make moves in it, spoil the entire insulation structure. The appropriateness of using the material is in doubt.

Important!

Mice do not eat polystyrene, but easily gnaw through the entrances - exits in it. Already one through hole is enough to let the room lose heat, let the heat through. All efforts have been spent in vain, money has been thrown to the wind.

According to some reports, the foam and its derivatives do not affect the health and well-being of mice. Rodents successfully build nests in polystyrene foam materials, live, breed. Others argue that EPSP and mice are incompatible. They can spoil everything, they will not live there. Another question arises - is it possible to protect the polystyrene insulation layer from mice.

Insulation protection from rodents

Qualitatively performed work on the insulation of the facade should not contain gaps or flaws. In practice, it turns out that if there are omissions, mice are able to get to extruded polystyrene foam.

Mouse bite
Mouse bite

In order to prevent the invasion of rodents, you need to worry about this during installation work. In the lower part of the wall, expanded polystyrene must be protected by a basement plate reinforcing the mesh. It is enough to ensure the integrity of the structure at the bottom of the building to prevent the entry of pests. Another solution to the problem is to find out what kind of insulation do not bite the mouse, and use it.

If the moment is missed and mice live in the wall, you must:

  • get rid of them by any known methods;
  • make sure that there are no rodents;
  • to be sure, tear off the bottom of the polystyrene foam;
  • restore the damaged part, resume the integrity of the structure.

On a note!

House mice penetrate into the smallest crevices, narrow gaps. When performing insulation work, it is necessary to ensure that all parts of the structure fit tightly, adjoin each other. Pay special attention to the lower part of the building.

Mice annoy their presence in private homes, apartments. They live in the basements, upper floors of the building, settle on the ceiling. Nothing is impossible for them. Do not assume that pests will not climb to the upper floors. The protection of expanded polystyrene must be taken care of during its installation.

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