Evidence of Wild Animals Living in YOUR Arizona Attic, How to Know For Sure!

Millions of Mesa homeowners in the US must deal with wild animal infestation in their attic every year. There are instances when the damages will be too severe that will require a complete renovation. In order to avoid this situation, you will have to stop the infestation while it is still on its early stage. You should pay attention to the common signs of their presence in your attic, to determine the presence of animals.



Alarming Signs that There are Animals in the Attic

Let this quick list serve as your guide when you suspect that you have an Arizona animal infestation in your attic. By acting immediately, you will be able to stay away from expensive repairs related with the wild animal' s damage.

Strange Noises

In case you are hearing strange noises in your attic, rest assured that your Mesa house is not haunted. You are probably housing an animal in your attic. You should listen closely to the type of sound they are producing. This will help you identify the animal that is creating havoc in your property. Proper identification of the culprit will help you choose the best decision to end your problem. In case you are hearing scampering and chattering sound, you probably have a small animal. But if the noise resembles the sound of a child footstep, then it is perhaps a larger animal.

Odor

Once you open the door that leads to your Arizona attic and you have been greeted by a nauseating musk that will make your eyes teary, it is a clear indication that you have an unwanted guest in your attic. The droppings of the animal tend to release the sour odor. Depending upon the ventilation of your house, then this can spread on the various areas of your house. The body of the dead animal can also be trapped in your attic that will contribute to the foul odor.

Nesting Site

There should also be signs of their nesting site such as the scattered debris, leaves, twigs, and feathers. Animals prefer to establish a den that is made from fluffy and warm objects such as our insulation materials. They will usually create their nest in the obscure areas of our attic.

Dropping

Another sign of the Mesa animal visit would be their fecal matters. The size of their dropping will tell you how big the animal is. The number of dropping can tell you the severity of the infestation. There should also be urine marks on the walls of your attic. Be careful when cleaning the feces of the wild animals since it can carry numerous pathogens and parasites that can transmit to humans and pets. Be sure to wear face mask and gloves when cleaning the droppings of the wild animal.

To ensure that your Arizona attic will be free from the animal infestation, find the entry holes of the animals and seal it. The sealing of the holes should only be done once you are sure that there are no longer animals in your attic.



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