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Topic: Pest & termite control

ED Gomez asked:

Mar 28, 2016
Apr 4, 2016

Here is an interesting take on the situation that I got out of the real estate section of the New York Times.http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/23/realestate/your-home-eliminating-wasps-and-their-nests.html?pagewanted=all

Philip Anderson

Berkeley Ca

ED Gomez asked:

Mar 28, 2016

The GAF Cobra vent (not the country or snow country cobra) ridge vent can help solve this problem.  It solves it because of the microwoven fiberglass makes it difficult for unwanted wind driven rain, moisture, bugs, and animals to enter into the home since the fiberglass is woven together so tightly.  The cobra is woven all the way through.  

If you have any more questions or concerns, you can reach us at 978-304-0495 or email me at svanderbilt@mycoastalwindows.com

www.mycoastalwindows.com

ED Gomez asked:

Mar 28, 2016
Mar 29, 2016

Depending on the type of soffit/eave vents, it would be easiest and most cost effective to replace them with a new vent that has smaller screen material.  Most of those can be found at a local supply store.

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