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If your range hood is not equipped with a check valve.
And if the check valve on the base of the range hood is broken, it is completely possible for rats to come in, so let a repairman take care of the range hood, and if there is, don't worry. If your range hood is not equipped with a check valve, and the check valve on the base of the range hood is broken, it is entirely possible for rats to come in, so let a repairman take care of the range hood, if there is, don't worry. If your range hood is not equipped with a check valve, and the check valve on the base of the range hood is broken, it is entirely possible for rats to come in, so let a repairman take care of the range hood, if there is, don't worry.
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Generally speaking, the ducts of the range hood will not have rat technology. Because there is a one-way exhaust valve at the end of the exhaust pipe of the hood, only the airflow is allowed to flow from the inside out. And from the outside to the inside is not open at all, under normal circumstances, if it is not for the exhaust check valve damage, the mouse will not be able to enter at all.
Then again, even if the rats can come in along the flue, the range hood itself is sealed, and the inhalation place is also covered by barbed wire and white steel mesh, and the rats can only enter the inside of the range hood and cannot enter the room!
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OK. If the pipe is made of white iron or stainless steel, the rat can only run to the position of the fan and cannot move forward. However, if the tube is plastic, there is a possibility that the following situation may occur--- the tube will be bitten into the room.
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If your range hood is not used for a long time, rats may make nests in it, and if you want to get in through the hood, I think it's still a bit difficult. There shouldn't be a direct access to the range hood, right? If not in use, it can make a nest inside through the pipes.
That's possible.
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Normally, you can't get in, but if you have a lot of rats, it's possible to get in. The range hood is not good, there may be a variety of reasons, you can disassemble and check it.
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Hello. The smoke outlet pipe of the range hood is to the outside world, but there is a net, and it is unlikely to be normal. Hope mine can help you, thanks!
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It stands to reason that rats won't come in.
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Probably not, unless there is a gap between your flue and pipe.
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Rats are pervasive.
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This should not happen!
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To prevent rats from burrowing into the vents of your range hood, consider placing a thick-hole metal mesh on the outer wall and adding a check valve to the inner wall, and then clean the rats at home.
The mouse is good at crawling and can effortlessly enter the house through the windows, especially the windows on the second floor. Always make sure to close windows or install gauze. If you haven't checked the screen, check around the room.
After using it for a while, the screen can easily be damaged. Small holes or cracks in rusty nets can allow rats to enter. If some windows cannot be closed tightly, or if there is a gap between the window and the frame, it can be blocked with steel wool or wire mesh.
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Install barbed wire at the gas outlet, the general range hood has a blowing clamshell, and it will automatically fall off the cover if it doesn't blow, you check it, and stick the paper sticking to the mouse around the hole of the range hood with glue, and the mouse will not dare to climb up.
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There is a check valve at the root of the exhaust pipe, which will only be opened when the range hood is turned on, and the check valve is broken, or the oil smoke sticks. And the rats came in.
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It is a very common problem to have rats on the side of the hood. Rats are very stubborn pests that not only are they able to reproduce very quickly, but they also don't leave easily. If a rat is found next to the smoke cave, then immediate measures should be taken to solve the problem.
First, find out where the rats are coming and going. Rats may enter and exit holes or other loopholes in the hood. If you find an entrance or exit, you need to block them with wire mesh or other means to stop rats from entering.
Secondly, the range hood should be cleaned. Rats may nest or hide in the hood's smoke pipes. Therefore, it is necessary to be especially careful in the process of cleaning the hood, checking every corner and laying the area where the rats may build a nest to return to the field.
At the same time, the fan blades and the filter of the hood should also be cleaned to prevent rats from entering these areas.
Third, rat poison or a mousetrap can be used to catch mice. Rat poison is an effective way to solve the problem of rats, but you need to pay attention to the dosage and usage method to avoid harm to pets or children. Mousetraps are also a very common way to solve the problem of mice, but they also need to be monitored from time to time to get rid of the rats that have been caught.
In addition, you can also spray some rat repellent around the hood to prevent rats from entering the hood area. These repellents can be natural, such as using plants such as rat weed, or artificial, such as rat poison that uses a lot of insecticides.
In short, when you find that there are rats around the range hood, you must take measures to deal with it. It is necessary to consider the effects of various methods in order to select the most suitable solution.
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