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Coming home to find a critter in your house is more than inconvenient; wildlife can do a lot of damage to the property and pose a danger to your family. Keep unwanted guests out by blocking their access. Home animal removal specialists typically recommend addressing a few of the most common access points, such as those listed below.

Home Animal Removal Guide to Blocking Entry 

1. Chimneys

The chimney is a common place for wildlife to nest and have babies because it is similar to hollowed-out trees. Squirrels and raccoons often enter through this spot, so install a cap to block their access. The solution also keeps stray sparks from catching your roof or nearby landscaping on fire.

2. Roof Joints

The joints in the structure, also known as roof-soffit intersections (RSI), are areas where the upper and lower slabs meet. Critters – especially smart ones like raccoons – can open the flimsy soffit material and find entry. Home animal removal experts usually recommend tightly securing these spaces with a covering that can’t be pushed open.

3. Attic Vents

home animal removalAttic or roof vents are necessary for air circulation, but strong critters can bend open the cover. Smaller animals, like birds and rats, may slip through tiny openings here as well. Block all vents inside and out with secured covers. Leave no holes larger than the size of a quarter.

 

When a critter makes its way into the house, you should never try to remove it yourself. Turn to American Bio-Tech Wildlife Services to handle all home animal removal issues in New Milford, CT, and the surrounding areas throughout the state. Since their opening in 1971, they have built a reputation for eco-friendly and humane animal control services. Visit them online for more information on how they can assist, or call (860) 355-1231 to schedule a visit.

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