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Assessing Your Home for Animal Intrusion Opportunities

Every home has pests sooner or later and particularly if the home has lush landscaping or plenty of trees including palm trees (

). Animal infestation – and the subsequent removal of the animals – can be an expensive, upsetting and time-consuming process. If you’ve had animals in your home in the past, be sure to ensure that it’s not so easy for unwanted visitors to move in in the future.


How Do I Animal-Proof My Home?


Wildlife looking for a warm, dry place to shelter and raise a family will be looking for the easiest access to your home. This might be through attic windows or unsecured vents, chimneys, deteriorated trim and fascia boards, or through small gaps caused by damage in your roof and many more areas. If they can’t find a way in, they’ll often chew or dig one. Most wildlife that would invade our homes are resourceful, persistent and have very sharp teeth. While you may not be keeping a careful eye on any damage to your home that could admit wildlife, chances are good the wildlife IS keeping a close eye.


Have Your Home Assessed


The Humane Society recommends that all homeowners assess the condition of their residences at least once a year to keep wildlife intrusions and other problems at bay. (Look at not only at the roof and attic but also your home’s foundation, as well.) It’s worth a look to not only to prevent any wildlife intrusions but holes and gaps can let your cooling or heating escape and rain come in, which will cost you money in the long run.

“Combine your fall and spring exterior tasks like gutter cleaning, limb-trimming and weatherizing with a comprehensive inspection in which you view your house through the eyes of the wildlife around you,” according to the Humane Society. “Are there cracks that an animal as small as a mouse might be able to squeeze through?”


What Should I Look For?


Look specifically at the places where different types of building materials come together. This might include window wells, dryer vents, thresholds and gaps in brick or siding. All of these could be creating possible entryways for mice, squirrels, raccoons, rats, bats and more. Holes smaller than a few inches can easily be filled and repaired. Any larger openings will need the attention of a professional to restore the section of the home to original condition.


Call a Professional


In Sarasota and Manatee counties, professional pest removal company Miller’s Wildlife Services can evaluate your home for animal infestation, remove the unwanted animals, fix any damage and prevent pests from getting back into your home, garage, shed or any other place animals might be accessing.


Give Miller’s Wildlife Services a call to day for a free assessment and estimate.

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