Squirrels are a common sight in our backyards and parks, but when they invade our homes, identifying the type of squirrel can make all the difference in solving the problem effectively. Flying squirrels and tree squirrels each have unique behaviors, nesting habits,...
Discovering squirrels in your attic can be more than just a nuisance—it’s a problem that can lead to significant structural damage, electrical hazards, and health risks. These agile creatures often seek the warmth and shelter of attics, where they can chew through...
This blog would provide information about places of entry in a home. And common attractions for wildlife, such as warmth, food, and shelter. It can offer tips on reducing these attractants without giving away DIY exclusion advice, promoting the need for a professional...
Hearing strange noises in your attic can be unsettling. Whether it’s scratching, scurrying, or thumping, these sounds often serve as early signs of a wildlife problem. While ignoring them might be tempting, swift action can prevent extensive damage and a larger...
When wildlife invades your home, the instinct to handle the situation yourself can be strong. The idea of saving money or taking immediate action is appealing, but DIY wildlife removal often carries significant risks. This article outlines the dangers and explains why...
Your attic may seem like a safe, tucked-away part of your home, but for wildlife, it’s an ideal habitat. From rodents to larger critters, animals can cause significant damage to your attic and pose health risks. Knowing which animals are likely to invade and how to...
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