There's a moose loose in the hoose
I’ve got some mice in the house. I know where they are. Under the kitchen cupboards somewhere. I see them squeezing through the tiny gap between the wall and the cupboard, near the skirting.
Ripping the kitchen out and replacing it is a project way down the road. At this point, I just don’t want them coming inside. I presume there’s a hole in the brickwork somewhere behind the cupboards. Possibly along a hole made for a water pipe or drain.
My plan is to screw a sheet of aluminium (the 3mm strips you get from hardware stores) or a strip of sheet steel onto both ends of the cupboard to close off the gap between the back edge of the cupboards and the wall. The walls are painted bricks. The metal will hopefully remove most of the gap. It will, of course, leave a tiny space where the brickie smoothed off the mortar when the bricks were laid. I’m not sure whether they’d be able to squeeze through that gap, but I know they’re capable of getting through some amazingly tiny gaps. I was thinking of sealing that gap too, but with what?
An ordinary sealer like silicon might be too soft. They may be able to eat through it. I need something that will set hard.
Any ideas?