š Did You Know? Snakes can climb into your attic! As ambush hunters, they go where their prey livesāoften following rats and mice, which frequently nest in attics. Snakes use the same entry holes rodents create to find their way inside.
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š„ Watch this mole in action! These critters are known for burrowing, effortlessly moving soil to create tunnels and molehills. While it can be fascinating to see, their activity can cause problemsābut donāt worry, weāre here to help!
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So how exactly can raccoons end up in the attic?
Did you know opossums are skilled climbers? While squirrels and raccoons are most often found in attics, their ability to climb means opossums can occasionally wind up in your attic.
The two species of rat most likely to be a problem are Norway rats (brown rat) and roof rats (black rat). Rats typically live in urban or suburban areas if access to food sources, water, and shelter can be acquired. Both pests are nocturnal and hide in their nests during the day.
Preferring to eat around homes, businesses, and restaurants, the small pests an get inside through cracks and holes in the around the roof, on your walls, and on foundations.. Other avenues, such as open doors and windows, floor drains, fan openings, and previously infested packages of merchandise, also allow the critters to set up permanent residence indoors.
Norway rats are excellent swimmers and can enter through the sewers. Both species are climbers. Roof rats climbing abilities can scale trees, drain pipes, and siding to get onto your roof and inside your home.
https://www.crittercontrol.com/wildlife/rats/where-do-rats-nest
A raccoon in Columbia, MO was able to locate a weakness under a roof return and created a large hole. Peter and his team trapped and removed the raccoon then did a final inspection to ensure there were no other animals in the attic. The raccoon created a sizable hole under the roof return. The Critter Control team in Central Missouri covered the hole with steel flashing to make sure the raccoon wouldn't return to the same spot. They boxed in that section of the roof return. Roof returns provide easy access to a variety of animals. The box prevents animals from reaching that space. Once the box was installed, they replace the shingles.
https://www.crittercontrol.com/office-finder/missouri/central-missouri/raccoon-roof-repair