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Hi all
I have an issue with mice coming in from my neighbours loft space. They refuse to do the honourable thing and throw themselves into a trap, or eat any poison, so I'm looking at blocking up their access.
I believe they are using the void behind the soffit / facia to come and go and I need to fill that space along the party wall.
I can barely reach into the space from the loft, and don't have any external access due to a conservatory beneath, which can't be scaffolded over, so I was thinking about filling the space with expandable foam. I'm aware that any rodent can easily chew through expandable foam, but I'm hoping it will be enough of a deterrent, as they are only occasional visitors at the moment.
So my question is this: will filling that void with a big splodge of foam cause any air flow / condensation issues? Is the space needed for airflow etc? Will the foam cause any issues where it meets the roof felt or the soffit? I believe the soffit is made form a concrete tile, probably full of asbestos.
I'm worried I fill in the space, cause a damp / condensation issue and am unable to get into the space to rectify it.
Hopefully the attached diagram makes some sense. The red chevrons are where I'm wanting to fill in with foam.
Any help or info is greatly appreciated!