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Kraken Bond Advances DIY Rodent Exclusion with PestSafe Foam Sealant Technology

February 4, 2026 - 03:11

Kraken Bond Advances DIY Rodent Exclusion with PestSafe Foam Sealant Technology

Homeowners seeking to fortify their properties against unwanted rodent visitors now have a powerful new tool at their disposal. Kraken Bond Spray Foam Solutions has introduced its innovative PestSafe Foam Sealant, specifically engineered to simplify and strengthen do-it-yourself rodent exclusion efforts.

This specialized expanding foam is formulated with a bitter, non-toxic deterrent additive designed to repel rodents. Unlike standard insulating foams, which pests can easily gnaw through, PestSafe creates a durable, long-lasting barrier that actively discourages chewing and nesting. The product expands to fill cracks, gaps, and holes around foundations, utility lines, vents, and eaves—common entry points for mice and rats.

The technology addresses a critical flaw in traditional DIY pest prevention. Many homeowners use materials rodents can quickly compromise, leading to recurring infestations. By providing a sealant that both physically blocks and chemically deters pests, Kraken Bond aims to offer a more permanent solution. The foam is applied directly from a canister, curing into a solid, weather-resistant seal that helps improve energy efficiency while safeguarding the home.

This advancement empowers residents to proactively protect their homes without immediately resorting to traps or professional exterminators. It represents a shift towards preventative, structural pest control, allowing individuals to tackle one of the most common household nuisances with greater confidence and effectiveness. Proper identification and sealing of all potential entry points remain essential for a complete exclusion strategy.


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