Rockwool, Kingspan, Celotex - which is most mouse-proof?

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I want to insulate the loft rafters in a remote stone cottage so the loft water tanks & piping don't freeze in winter.

There is no way of keeping mice out - they can get into walls (2 ft stone) below ground level and come up inside them. I know mice just love eating foam pipe insulation and would prefer some foam they don't like.

Kingspan have phenolic insulation (K7) and urethane insulation (TP10). Is one more mouse-proof than the other? Is Celotex better? Or should I just use fibreglass batts?

Any help appreciated
Thanks
Roger
 
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Never heard of them eating foil backed, the foil would put them off. They won't touch rockwool or fibreglass either. You can stop any tanks from freezing up by removing any insulation that may be beneath.

Why not just put some poison or traps down?
 
Mice won't eat fibre-wool insulation but will very happily live in it, so their burrowing will produce similar effects.

I've read that they don't like wire-wool, so can imagine that the same might apply to foil.
 

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