Hi All
I'm seeking some advice or at least confirmation that what I'm thinking about doing is sensible
I don't have a woodlice problem as such, however I am trying to be preventative - particularly before I have all my carpets laid!
I am nearing the end of 4 months spent renovating my 1920s semi. During the process it has been replastered, re wired, re plumbed, new skirting boards… the list goes on.
Because of this I have been left with small gaps between floor boards (I have replaced as many as I can), and whilst replacing the skirting I also noticed gaps between the base of the wall and floor which go into the floor void below.
I did have a problem with 7 rotten floor joist ends which I had replaced - and because of this there were some woodlice in the effected area.
The ground / earth beneath the floor is slightly damp but the house does not have damp problems.
So the question following my long winded introduction…. what is the best way of ensuring that all woodlice are now gone from beneath the floor, and how should I prevent any remaining creepy crawlies from getting through the gaps in my floor boards.
I was thinking of the following approach:
• Use carpet tape to tape over any remaining gaps between floor boards
• Caulk (or whatever is needed depening on size of the gap) to fill gaps beneath skirting.
• Use a smoke bomb in the floor void to kill any creepy crawlies
Re the last point - as this would be in a fairly small space (2 feet deep) - should I have any concerns using a smoke bomb beneath the floor? I have never used these before….
Does anyone have any other suggestions or does this seem reasonable? Short of replacing the floorboards… but the renovation budget won't stretch to that!
Thanks
Robin
I'm seeking some advice or at least confirmation that what I'm thinking about doing is sensible
I don't have a woodlice problem as such, however I am trying to be preventative - particularly before I have all my carpets laid!
I am nearing the end of 4 months spent renovating my 1920s semi. During the process it has been replastered, re wired, re plumbed, new skirting boards… the list goes on.
Because of this I have been left with small gaps between floor boards (I have replaced as many as I can), and whilst replacing the skirting I also noticed gaps between the base of the wall and floor which go into the floor void below.
I did have a problem with 7 rotten floor joist ends which I had replaced - and because of this there were some woodlice in the effected area.
The ground / earth beneath the floor is slightly damp but the house does not have damp problems.
So the question following my long winded introduction…. what is the best way of ensuring that all woodlice are now gone from beneath the floor, and how should I prevent any remaining creepy crawlies from getting through the gaps in my floor boards.
I was thinking of the following approach:
• Use carpet tape to tape over any remaining gaps between floor boards
• Caulk (or whatever is needed depening on size of the gap) to fill gaps beneath skirting.
• Use a smoke bomb in the floor void to kill any creepy crawlies
Re the last point - as this would be in a fairly small space (2 feet deep) - should I have any concerns using a smoke bomb beneath the floor? I have never used these before….
Does anyone have any other suggestions or does this seem reasonable? Short of replacing the floorboards… but the renovation budget won't stretch to that!
Thanks
Robin