by Andrew McIver | Dec 5, 2011 | Uncategorized
We have had some excellent reviews which will be posted in our updated web site next month. One discussed how they had to cut the unit to fit into a tight space and how easy it is. Thats because we use a softer plastic that is easily field cut with a hand saw or miter...
by Andrew McIver | Dec 1, 2011 | Uncategorized
Critter Quitters will stop leaks coming from rain water leaking through damaged flashing, but they have to have some flashing left at the roof line. So you need at least an inch of intact lead around the base of the vent at the roof line. If the squirrels have chewed...
by Andrew McIver | Nov 30, 2011 | Uncategorized
We use stainless steel cross headed screws painted black for our mouting. Many have asked about moving to hex heads, and we are looking at this. But they are bulky and dont really look good. We have found that an electric scewdriver, such as the one sold at Sears, are...
by Andrew McIver | Nov 28, 2011 | Uncategorized
Now squirrels generally sleep through the winter up north, but here in the south they still bounce around, although a bit more sluggishly. Still they will gnaw, so dont let your vents be the gnaw stick. Protect them with Critter Quitters
by Andrew McIver | Nov 25, 2011 | Uncategorized
At least officially. Lots of leftovers to make great sandwiches with. Now Christmas approaches. We are adding an order form to our website so that those that wish to order by check can do so. It should be on the site by Christmas. Remember, Critter Quitters make great...