Gutter Screens to keep out rodents?

Magazine asked:

My roof decking does not meet the fascia, thusly there are gaps where a rodent can get in. A roofer said this isn’t a problem because most rats, squirrels, etc. would have a difficult time lifting up the shingles to get into the openning and thusly the attic. But as we know, rodents can slip into the smallest of openings. It didn’t make me feel better but he said at least half of all homes, the decking doesn’t meet the fascia. At first, I asked about flashing my roof line to cover up the holes, but since I have gutters, he recommended that I put gutter screens. He said it would accomplish the same thing as flashing by covering up the gap and it would keep the rodents above the roof line and not give them a craddle, that being the gutter to sit in. Any one familiar with gutter screens or is flashing the better option. Either way, it will be pricey.

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skahhh asked:

shingles in that area that have lifted because of sun/heat reflection, or should I just replace the shingles at that valley on the side they have lifted. There is no leak! Ice shield apparently has done a terrific job there.
There is already ice shield under the flashing.

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