As the temperature continues to drop these animals tend to make their way into our homes or businesses for warmth and shelter.
Ctitter in the attic.
Bat noises in the attic.
There are two main species of rats in the us the roof rat and the norway rat.
You may hear scratching or thumping or scittering or nuts rolling around or even vocal noises.
If pests have nested in or destroyed your insulation you may need to.
The most common critter to enter attics in many areas including where i work in florida is the rat.
But you still don t know what type of animal or animals are up there.
The first indicator of an animal problem in the attic is the noise.
Bats enjoy making their roost in places higher up such as attics.
The presence of critters in the attic can result in a number of damages most especially in and around the wiring plumbing and the entire structure.
Fluttering noises in the attic.
They will also chew through electrical wires.
Your attic is a desirable home for wildlife looking for a warm and cozy respite from the elements.
One of the most common critters to find in your home throughout the winter months are bats.
Droppings or urine nests made of paper leaves and twigs squirrels rodents birds disturbed insulation squirrels and raccoons.
In addition to the damages they cause critters can cause a spread of numerous diseases to humans and pets.
Rats and mice in the attic.
This is especially the case when the unwelcome visitor happens to be a raccoon squirrel pigeon or other pest that has made itself at home in your attic.
Squirrels raccoons rats mice bats opossums snakes birds flying squirrels.
Once you know what species of critter is in your attic read about that animal here.
Critters just love to live in the attics of homes and the walls ceiling gaps crawl spaces etc.
Sounds coming from your attic could be from a number of causes pipes settling wind but the most common cause is the presence of an animal or animals in the attic.
The first and most important key to trapping wildlife in an attic is in finding the entry holes into the house.
Few things are more unpleasant than an unwelcome visitor.
If gray squirrels are in your attic or building it s usually because of existing entry points such as a small hole in a soffit eaves or fascia.
The roof rat is more common in warm areas and more likely to enter the attic.
Ducts ripped apart raccoons.