Pettrix
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I am trying to design a new home that will keep the pests (scorpions, centipedes, crickets, etc) from coming inside the home. Here in AZ, scorpions, crickets, roaches, etc, mostly come in through the bathroom vent fan duct work that exit out the homes roof. I figured out a way to stop that in the new home by having the bathroom vent system all connect to a HRV system and then only have one side vent through the wall with a bug screen. VentZone Central Ventilation (requires flash to view) - iaqsource.com In addition to being a better design, it will also bring in fresh air into the home with the HRV. As this home will be VERY air tight.
Now for the next area, it's bathroom plumbing stack vents. Is it common to have roof rats, bugs or field mice try and enter through those plumbing stack vents? If so, what method can be used to stop them from going inside of those vents?
Now for the next area, it's bathroom plumbing stack vents. Is it common to have roof rats, bugs or field mice try and enter through those plumbing stack vents? If so, what method can be used to stop them from going inside of those vents?