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Don’t Ignore the Clues: 4 Warning Signs of Animals in Your Attic

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  • July 20, 2023
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Attics are incredibly versatile spaces, from serving as a storage shelter to providing that cozy nook you all crave for some quiet reading time. But there’s one thing they should never be – a home for animals!

Animals in your attic can be a real headache, causing disturbances, health risks, and financial burdens. And we get it – you don’t want any uninvited guests ruining your home sweet home.

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Don’t Ignore the Clues: 4 Warning Signs of Animals in Your Attic

That’s why, in this blog, we’ll help you identify the four warning signs of animals living in your attic.

Strange Noises

Have you heard strange noises coming from the attic? It can be scary and a sign that unwelcome creatures have taken up residence.

Some common sounds are scurrying, scratching, or gnawing, which could indicate the presence of rodents like mice or squirrels. Moreover, you might hear fluttering or the flapping of wings.

This means birds could be culprits because they’ve found a cozy spot to build their nests in your attic.

When you hear the noises coming from above, act promptly, as these small creatures can damage structures, wiring, and insulation.

Animal Droppings or Urine

Discovering animal droppings or urine in your attic is an unpleasant experience.

Different animals leave behind different types of excrement. For instance, squirrels’ droppings are small and cylindrical. Similarly, rodents are usually small and pellet-like.


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When you encounter these signs, protect yourself by wearing gloves and even a face mask. It’s because they carry harmful bacteria and parasites that can make you sick. So better be safe than sorry!

Next, prioritize rodent cleanup by consulting professionals.

They are equipped to handle the cleanup and sanitization as well as carry out required repairs to prevent rats, mice, and other rodents from entering your home.

Your health and safety come first, so let the experts take care of it.

Unpleasant Odors

When animals occupy space in your attic, they bring along some unpleasant odors. They can range from musty and damp smells to foul stenches,

The odors can lead to respiratory issues and allergies.

Also, they can seep into the insulation, walls, and ceilings, leaving a persistent smell that’s hard to eliminate.

Over time, the smell can also attract other pests, causing further damage and complicating the situation.

Therefore, take the necessary steps, including sealing any entry points or repairing damaged insulation and walls, to address the issue right away.

Visible Damage to Structure

Animals like squirrels and raccoons can make a cozy home in your attics, but their chewing habits can cause damage up there.

They might tear up insulation to make their home or chew on electrical wires, which can lead to serious fire hazards.

That’s why watching for any visible signs of damage is essential. Look for torn or displaced insulation and any holes or gnaw marks on wooden beams or wiring.

These are clear indications that creatures have been up to no good.

So, don’t ignore these signs, as they can lead to even more significant issues like fire hazards, structural damage, and much more.

Bottom Line

We hope you’ve gained valuable insights into the warning signs of animals in your attic.

Remember, attics are meant to be cozy spaces for storage or a peaceful escape, not an animal hideout! But by being proactive, you can protect your home, family, and wallet from the potential consequences.

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