BUGSPRAY.COM

PEST CONTROL HELP, ADVICE, TREATMENTS AND SUPPLIES

call to order: 800-877-7290 (EXT 1)
email questions: order@bugspray.com
text questions: 678-667-2284

  • HOME
  • CATALOG
    • BAIT
      • ANIMAL BAITS
      • BAIT STATIONS
      • GEL BAITS
      • GRANULAR BAITS
    • DETERRENTS
      • AEROSOLS
      • FUMIGANTS
      • GEL
      • GRANULES
      • LIQUIDS
      • POWERED
      • SOUND
      • VISUAL
      • WEARABLE
    • EQUIPMENT
      • BAIT APPLICATORS
      • B&G PARTS
      • CHAPIN PARTS
      • DUSTERS
      • DUSTICK PARTS
      • FIRST AID TREATMENTS
      • FOGGING MACHINES
      • GOLDEN EAGLE PARTS
      • GRANULE SPREADERS
      • NETTING
      • SAFETY GEAR
      • SPECIALTY TOOLS
      • SPRAYERS
      • STATIONS FOR BAITS, GRANULES, AND LIQUIDS
    • EXEMPT
      • AEROSOLS
      • ADDITIVE
      • DUST
      • GRANULES
      • LIQUIDS
    • INSECTICIDES
      • AEROSOLS
      • BACTERIA BASED (BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS)
      • DUSTS
      • GELS
      • GRANULES
      • INSECT GROWTH REGULATORS
      • LIQUID CONCENTRATES
      • PET SPRAY
      • SCALP (FOR USE ON PEOPLE)
      • WETTABLE POWDER
    • ORGANIC
      • LIQUIDS
    • SANITIZERS
      • AEROSOLS
      • GRANULES
      • LIQUIDS
    • TRAPS
      • CAGE DESIGN FOR LIVE TRAPPING
      • COIL SPRING TRAPS
      • CONIBEAR TRAPS
      • ELECTRIC TRAPS FOR ANIMALS AND INSECTS
      • FLY TRAPS
      • GLUE TRAPS FOR ANIMALS AND INSECTS
      • LONG SPRING TRAPS
      • LURES, BAIT AND SCENT
      • PAINT FOR TRAPS
      • PHEROMONE OR FOOD BASED TRAPS
      • POLES, SNAKE TONGS, GRABBERS AND OTHER
      • SNAP, SNARE AND TUNNEL DESIGNS
    • YARD AND GARDEN
      • BAT AND BIRD HOUSES
      • FERTILIZERS AND SOIL AMENDMENTS
      • FUNGICIDES
      • HERBICIDES AND WEED KILLERS
      • LAWN SAFE PAINT AND MARKING AGENTS
      • PRE-EMERGENTS
  • PEST
    • INSECT CONTROL AND SUPPLIES
    • NUISANCE WILDLIFE IN THE YARD OR HOME
    • ODOR, MOLD, WEEDS, FERTILIZER AND MORE
  • SAFETY
    • CHILD SAFE?
    • PEOPLE SAFE?
    • PET SAFE?
    • WILDLIFE SAFE?
    • SAFETY VIDEOS
      • AEROSOLS
      • CONCENTRATES
      • DUST
      • GRANULES
      • HOW LONG TO WAIT?
    • PRODUCT VIDEOS
      • FOGGERS
      • HOW TO VIDEOS
        • HOW TO IDENTIFY TREE BORER DAMAGE
        • HOW TO REBOOT SOLAR POWERED GROUND STAKE REPELLER
        • HOW TO RESET AN AEROSOL CAP
        • HOW TO WINTERIZE YOUR PUMP SPRAYER
      • VIDEO ANSWERS
  • ORDER STATUS
  • VIEW CART
  • ABOUT
    • CONTACT
      • 800-877-7290
      • E-MAIL
      • HOURS
    • NEWSLETTER
    • OUR SERVICES
      • SERVICE COMPANIES WE TRUST
    • PRIVACY
    • PROMO
    • RETURNS
Home » rodent chewing fascia board

rodent chewing fascia board

April 22, 2013 By Tech Support 2 Comments

A pest/rodent has chewed into the fascia board near the roof of my house. I have never seen it, so I am not sure if it is a squirrel, chipmunk, or rat.

My property seems to house more than it’s share of squirrels and something burrows quite a bit in my lawn. I have seen chipmunks on the property also. How do I know what to use that will kill and/or get rid of the pest so that I can repair the board? I’m afraid to use poison because I don’t want it to smell. The attic is barely a crawl space so it will be difficult to set traps. Any suggestions?

First, if you read our squirrel and rat control articles, you’ll learn we generally don’t recommend using any kind of poison because there is a good chance the animal will die somwhere inaccessible and cause your home to stink. This should be avoided at all costs.

Squirrel Article:  https://bugspray.com/article/squirrels

Rat Article:  https://bugspray.com/rodent-control-video-training-home-yard

Second, in both these articles you’ll learn that what we do find to be very effective for any small rodent is a live trap. Such traps work great for chipmunks (which I suspect are doing all the digging and creating burrows in your lawn) as well.

Now don’t worry; live trapping is both easy and effective. And as you’ll learn in our squirrel article, rarely needed to be done inside the home. In other words, setting the trap just above the fascia on your roof or just below on the ground would be fine for capturing anything that might be foraging up to your fascia boards.

Now you didn’t mention if you have pets (dogs or cats) or bird seed in the yard, but I’m betting you have one or the other. You see, both squirrels and rats love pet food. And they love bird seed. So what we have found is that most any home with either food will dramatically increase their chance of getting either rats, squirrels or chipmunks so I’m guessing that either you or one of your neighbors has one of these food sources just outside the home and in close proximity to where you’re seeing all this activity.

And if there is some bird seed in the yard or pet food available on a deck nearby, it would no doubt explain all the rodent activity. But either will also make a great bait to live trap with so if you have some readily available, use it as your bait in any of our live traps listed in our articles.

Now based on the amount of activity you’re describing, I’d say to get one of the “better” traps we sell and that would be one of these:

Live Trap: https://bugspray.com/traps/cage/live-trap-5-x-5-x-18

Or if you’re on a budget, our Green Model is a great deal:

LIVE TRAP GREEN 5″ X 5″ X 16″

Also get some Pecan Paste to help attract target animals but be sure to fill the trap with either pet food or bird seed as this is important. The paste is just a way to insure they don’t miss the set.

Pecan Paste: https://bugspray.com/traps/lure/pecan-paste

Lastly, start trapping outside and don’t quit till you can go at least 2 weeks without capturing any rats, squirrels or chipmunks. My guess is once you can go 2 weeks without capturing anything, your local population of unwanted animals will be removed and at that time you will be able to close up the hole in your fascia board without having to worry about locking something inside. Good luck!

Filed Under: fascia board

Comments

  1. Ruthell Faria says

    July 21, 2023 at 5:42 pm

    I have had a critter in my house for over 3 mos, have tried all means to catch it,
    put out food that critters eat and nothing touched. I think it must have been a
    pet that got away cause it is staying close to me, on my bed several times at nite,
    ive seen it twice, tan color, now its eating the white paint off of faciaboard in my
    hallway, what can this critter be, ive put out fresh vegt chpd sml, seed,etc, cat
    food, you name it, wont touch water either, i have had proff pest guys out and on
    phone and they tell me they need pet droppings which i dont see any available to
    scoop up or need to know food it eats so they can catch it, it doesnt eat any food!!!!

    Reply
    • Tech Support says

      July 22, 2023 at 8:48 am

      Ruthell,
      There are too many animal options it could be for us to list them all in this thread but the real focus should be on what it wants to eat, not what it is. If you can find anything it will eat, then you can trap it as detailed in this thread:
      .
      Step Trapping: https://bugspray.com/catch-rat-not-going-into-trap.html
      .
      So for now, I’d be focused on offering nuts and seeds since most any small rodent from Squirrels down to the smallest of them will accept nuts or seeds. Once anything is accepted, you can proceed to live trap it. Kill traps definitely won’t work for any “skittish” animal.
      .
      Technical Support
      bugspray.com

      Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Shopping Cart


Total: 

Your Shopping Cart

View Cart

SOCIAL

  • youtube
  • tiktok
  • instagram
  • facebook
  • mail

OUR YOUTUBE

WE POST “HOW TO” VIDEOS ALL THE TIME!!

REVIEWS & QUESTIONS

  • Patty godale on NO SURVIVORS ENZ-A BAC DRAIN PIPE TREATMENT 32 OZ
  • Tech Support on BEST WAY TO TREAT A BASEBOARD AND WALL VOID FOR INSECT PESTS
  • Maria Gasca on BEST WAY TO TREAT A BASEBOARD AND WALL VOID FOR INSECT PESTS
  • Tech Support on FS MP INSECTICIDE 15 OZ AEROSOL
  • Pati on FS MP INSECTICIDE 15 OZ AEROSOL
  • Tech Support on ADVION WDG .33 OZ
  • Mike C. on ADVION WDG .33 OZ
  • Tech Support on RODENT BAIT STATIONS
  • JD on RODENT BAIT STATIONS
  • Tech Support on CRAYFISH CONTROL
  • Mike B on BUGSPRAY MIST FOGGER 11O VOLT 1.2 GALLON
  • Tech Support on MAXFORCE COMPLETE GRANULES
  • Richard Rebello on MAXFORCE COMPLETE GRANULES
  • Tech Support on How to Control Ground Pearls in Lawn | BUGSPRAY
  • Mike on How to Control Ground Pearls in Lawn | BUGSPRAY
  • Tech Support on BEST SPRINGTAIL TREATMENTS AND CONTROL | BUGSPRAY
  • Tech Support on LEMON AIR PLUS or SANNI SHINE INSECTICIDE “DOWN THE DRAIN TREATMENT” 128 OZ
  • Matt on BEST SPRINGTAIL TREATMENTS AND CONTROL | BUGSPRAY
  • Matt on LEMON AIR PLUS or SANNI SHINE INSECTICIDE “DOWN THE DRAIN TREATMENT” 128 OZ
  • Tech Support on BUGSPRAY POWER INJECTOR

COMMENTS

  • BUGSPRAY FEEDBACK AND USER RATINGS
  • CAN WE HIRE YOU TO TREAT OUR HOME
  • STOP CAULKING YOUR HOME IF YOU HAVE THESE PESTS!
  • Power Injector vs Dusting
  • Psocids questions about how to treat
  • Wood Borers in wood treatment
  • how much should I buy
  • how much spray should i buy?
  • springtails coming from the bathroom wall
  • springtails in my door
  • POWER
  • BEST BASE OIL FOR THERMAL FOGGING AND EC FORMULATIONS
  • rodent droppings in my garage
  • POINT OF RUN OFF WHEN SPRAYING BUG SPRAY
  • RODENT BAIT STATIONS
  • TEMP VENT
  • automatic vents for my crawl space
  • CARPET BEETLE LARVAE
  • HOW OFTEN YOU SHOULD SPRAY TO KEEP PESTS OFF YOUR HOME
  • how often should I be spraying for bugs?

CUSTOMER LOGIN

CUSTOMER LOGIN

ORDER TRACKING

CHECK ORDER STATUS & TRACKING

OFFICE HOURS

MON - FRI       9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
LOCAL                770-985-9388
TOLL FREE          800-877-7290
FAX                    770-985-9319
EMAIL: order@bugspray.com
Text A Tech: 678-667-2284

NEWSLETTER!

*
Your Email Address:
*
Preferred Format:
    First Name:
    Last Name:
*
Enter the security code shown:

SITEMAP · Copyright bugspray.com © 2025