Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Has anyone had their lanai re-screened with squirrel proof screen?
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Never heard of "squirrel proof screen" but there is a product called "pet screen" that can allow large cats to climb the screen without damaging it. Try contacting White Aluminum (route 441 Leesburg) if you are looking for a DIY as they will probably have this in stock, be sure to get the correct spline. If you are looking for someone to install new screening, I recently used A+ screens and was very pleased with their work.
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Can you discourage squirrels in some way from even coming onto your property?
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But - no, there exists no way to prevent critters from entering your property, unless you enclose the entire property roof to floor. Meanwhile - to the OP - I have a pet screen on my lanai windows. It doesn't keep critters off, but it does make it harder for them to cause damage. It's a more expensive option - the screen appears to be a thicker black mesh, maybe nylon rather than metal? Or nylon-coated. The anoles love it, whatever it is. Squirrels sometimes like skittering up it but not often. In the 3 years we've had it, we've seen zero sign of damage. Most window replacement companies have it available. |
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Throw lots of nuts around neighbor's property.
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No I cannot, one panel through another company was $350, 33 panels through A+ was $2500, you will need to call a supplier, but I know single panel replacements are expensive.
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Spray the screen. Reapply if it rains. Does not smell that bad , squirrels do not like it. Squirrel Stopper about 15 dollars per can. At Ace Hardware.
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They use to damage the screen roof of our birdcage… they are nothing but big Rats…
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You might look into re-screening with a 12” to 18” tall aluminum stripe along the bottom. Some screening companies do it. They look sharp and generally keep ground-level critters out.
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