I have a shed building next to my garage, it's on a concrete slab and has wood siding. It's on the edge of the property and has about a 1 ft. gap to the fence. In this gap the rats are entering in at the bottom of the siding, chewing through it and even some of the framing.
I've tried using spray foam to fill the gaps (they chewed right next to it making a new hole), used the old fashioned wooden traps (caught a couple this way), then glue traps (which didn't work at all).
I'm thinking of placing hardware cloth (1/4" to keep out mice also?) on the entire side of that wall facing the fence. If I attached it with screws, would this cause leakage problems in the siding though? Would they be able to climb the hardware cloth a couple feet and make a new entry point? Any other ideas? I'm not sure what the correct way to keep them out with wood siding is (I hope they don't go towards the outward facing walls).
I've tried using spray foam to fill the gaps (they chewed right next to it making a new hole), used the old fashioned wooden traps (caught a couple this way), then glue traps (which didn't work at all).
I'm thinking of placing hardware cloth (1/4" to keep out mice also?) on the entire side of that wall facing the fence. If I attached it with screws, would this cause leakage problems in the siding though? Would they be able to climb the hardware cloth a couple feet and make a new entry point? Any other ideas? I'm not sure what the correct way to keep them out with wood siding is (I hope they don't go towards the outward facing walls).



