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Old 10-11-2018, 09:01 AM   #8
KeithInUpstateNY
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You're welcome. Obviously the key is to plug any entry points. One of the most common is the electric cord port. Get a copper scouring pad and stuff it in in front of the plug and close the cover. When you have your roof inspected have them inspect the underside as well and plug any holes they find along the edges of the plastic sheeting and any where pipes etc penetrate it. Some people swear by dryer sheets as a repellent, but I haven't tried it. I always leave a couple of traps set in lower cabinets just in case.
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