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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE YOUR HOME FOR FURRY PESTS THIS FALL
Arrow Exterminators Offers Homeowner Tips to Keep Wildlife
Outside as Winter Approaches
Leaves are changing and the air is cooling sending many folks
indoors, but they're not the only ones eager to enjoy the cozy
comforts of home through the winter months. Local wildlife will
also be looking for a warm environment to call home and it's
important for homeowners to know the telltale signs of a pesky
intruder as these unwanted guests can cause real damage while
nesting and can also transmit diseases. Unusual noises in the attic
or droppings found in pantries, along baseboards or in attics could
indicate that roof rats, squirrels, bats or even raccoons may have
settled-in. The top furry pests looking for a home this winter
are:
Roof Rats: Roof rats were not even found in many southern states
20 years ago, but they are now known to be the most frequent fall
intruder. These rodents are typically tree dwellers and look for
high places inside structures including soffits and attics to
survive the winter. They reproduce very quickly, making them nearly
impossible to control without the help of a professional.
Squirrels: Both gray and flying squirrels are known to find
shelter in attics, exterior walls and even between floors using
insulation as nesting material. Squirrels can also be carriers of
fleas and other unwanted organisms that can infest the home once
brought inside.
Raccoons: Raccoons live in a constant search for shelter and
food, and will use their very adept hands to open garbage cans,
remove siding and tear off shingles. Categorized as an extremely
dangerous and destructive pest, raccoons can cause structural
damage to a home and infest living spaces with fleas and parasites.
They are also known to carry rabies.
Bats: Homeowners should keep an eye out for evidence of bats in
their attic. Bats can fit through spaces as small as half an inch
and often find their way inside through rooflines, chimneys, gables
or vents - making attics a prime location to take up residence and
nest.
"We see an increase in calls related to wildlife infestations
every fall," said Arrow Pest Expert Shay Runion. "Much like humans,
these pests crave food, warmth and shelter driving them into homes
as the temperatures drop."
To help homeowners prevent furry intruders from entering their
homes this fall, Arrow Exterminators recommends the following
tips:
• Seal all cracks and holes, including areas where utilities and
pipes enter the home;
• Use plastic boxes and containers with seal-tight lids for
storage, keep them off the floor and organize items to prevent
wildlife from residing in undisturbed areas of the house, garage,
basement and attic;
• Keep outside cooking areas and grills clean;
• Keep bird feeders away from the house and use squirrel guards to
limit access to the feeder;
• Do not leave pet food or water bowls out overnight; and
• Use a thick plastic or metal garbage can with a tight lid - and
keep it sealed at all times.
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