Critters In My Attic
By turning on bright lights and a radio you can make your attic an unpleasant environment to encourage raccoons to leave on their own.
Critters in my attic. Check on almost any surface not covered by insulation and there should be a layer of dust with animal tracks. There are two main species of rats in the us the roof rat and the norway rat. Raccoons can enter your attic through loose shingles and or openings the roof and eaves. One of the most common critters to find in your home throughout the winter months are bats.
If you have raccoons you must be wary of the fact that there is a 90 chance of a litter of baby raccoons in the attic. Look at photos of raccoon feces or squirrel feces or rat feces or mouse feces or bat feces. Some homes are straightforward. Because of this they have to gnaw on whatever they can find to file their teeth down.
Fluttering noises in the attic. Bats enjoy making their roost in places higher up such as attics. As the temperature continues to drop these animals tend to make their way into our homes or businesses for warmth and shelter. The scariest part of having animals in your attic or walls is that the electrical wiring heating and cooling and plumbing systems typically run through these areas as well.
Birds and bats require very specific and unique removal tactics. Raccoons are capable of ripping shingles off and chewing holes in buildings. Many have unique architectural features. The roof rat is more common in warm areas and more likely to enter the attic.
Rats and mice in the attic. You can also look at the animal tracks left in the dust in the attic.