I have an old Queenslander house. The floor is hardwood on joists. The underside is open to the air, currently with no insulation. The spacing between the joists seems to vary a bit. About half the house seems to be about 530mm wide (a couple being close to 580), with the rest around 400-420mm.
The only insulation batts product I can find on the Bunnings website for an underfloor that isn't enclosed is https://www.bunnings.com.au/earthwool-r2-5-floorshield-underfloor-batt-90-x-420-x-1160mm-5-4m-11-pack_p0365528 which only comes in 420mm wide batts.
Can I use this? If so, how do I deal with the 100mm shortfall in width?
Another related question, is how do I deal with possible rodents? I imagine this would be desirable for rodents to nest in during the colder months.
Thanks in advance.
Edit: Doing some more research, I'm thinking the solution (for both the wide bay issue and rodent concern) is to use wire mesh to hold the batts in place. In this way I could add an extra strip to the batts snugly to fill in the wider bays, and the mesh should also hopefully keep out the rodents. Keen to get opinion on this, or if there are better options.