The only terrain that a rodent can't conquer is a large body of water, but in most cases, that will eventually freeze, and then they cross it! Stucco is not a barrier for rats!
Easy. Roof rats are known for climbing. They go across utility lines, can climb up stucco, use trees touching the building or a convenient hole near the ground, go up through a wall and use your attic to get into others.
What does a bear have to do with Pet Mice and Rats and what on earth is the Great Wall of Chins?
The best stucco crack filler for repairing cracks in a stucco wall is a high-quality acrylic caulk or a stucco patching compound specifically designed for stucco repair. These products are durable, flexible, and easy to apply, providing a long-lasting solution for repairing stucco cracks.
A 100 foot stucco wall will cost about $3.61 per square foot to build. This means the entire price of the wall is about $361.
Paint or Stucco
To effectively repair a stucco hole in your wall, you can start by cleaning the area around the hole, applying a bonding agent, filling the hole with a stucco patching compound, and then smoothing it out with a trowel. Finally, let it dry and then paint over it to match the rest of the wall.
The best methods for repairing a damaged stucco wall include cleaning the surface, applying a bonding agent, filling in cracks with stucco patching compound, and finishing with a new coat of stucco. It is important to follow manufacturer instructions and seek professional help if needed.
YES
Yes, Rats can climb along a rope. They do it all the time.
50-100 years
"Pebble dash" isn't a type of stucco material, it's a technique for applying the stucco. Immediately after regular stucco is applied to the wall, pebbles or small rocks are thrown against the wall surface so that they stick to the wet stucco finish. Successfully applying the finish requires some skill and practice. Pebble dash stucco was particularly popular in mission/bungalow buildings of the early 20th century.
It's a super big pain unless you have/can borrow a strong drill with the right bit. They are actually called stucco/brick bits.