Blumengarten
Member
Hi Everyone,
We've had a horrible problem with stink bugs this year, they only prevention I've heard is to try to seal up every tiny crack in your house that they may be getting in through. The bathroom is over the garage, and there's a large hole in the garage ceiling drywall where the drain pipes come down (the person who remodeled never patched the hole). The bugs may be coming in through the opening under the vanity, where the drain pipe goes into the wall, because that's open directly into the garage. The expanding foam should completely seal this hole, preventing their entry, but should I be concerned that it would make them hard to access should they ever need to be repaired or replaced? The piping is PVC and about 15 yeas old, and as far as I can tell, seems to be in good condition.
Thanks,
Joy
We've had a horrible problem with stink bugs this year, they only prevention I've heard is to try to seal up every tiny crack in your house that they may be getting in through. The bathroom is over the garage, and there's a large hole in the garage ceiling drywall where the drain pipes come down (the person who remodeled never patched the hole). The bugs may be coming in through the opening under the vanity, where the drain pipe goes into the wall, because that's open directly into the garage. The expanding foam should completely seal this hole, preventing their entry, but should I be concerned that it would make them hard to access should they ever need to be repaired or replaced? The piping is PVC and about 15 yeas old, and as far as I can tell, seems to be in good condition.
Thanks,
Joy