Strategies for keeping an attic animal free mainly involve consistent home inspections and maintenance.
Common attic animals.
Raccoons usually have young in spring but it varies depending on climate.
Here is a short list of our furry friends that want to call your attic home.
Animals in attic common wild animals in attic include squirrels mice rats raccoons and bats.
It happens for me less than 5 of the time.
Squirrels raccoons and rodents can carry disease and chew through your wiring creating a fire hazard.
But when you read the signs it s easy to identify what animals you have.
The best way to identify them is through their droppings which will be brown sausage shaped and curved.
The most common critter to enter attics in many areas including where i work in florida is the rat.
Mice and squirrels can be heard gnawing and moving throughout the attic.
These small rodents can fit through tiny entry holes and infest an attic in large numbers.
Noises in the attic can come from several different types of animals.
Common roof rats love warm spaces and may seek refuge in your attic during cold or wet winter months.
This matters a lot because most animals inside an attic are there to build a nest and raise baby animals.
Rats and mice are very common animals in attics throughout much of the country.
They will use your roof as a jungle gym practicing their acrobatics and leaping into trees from its convenient peak.
Mice are common in many areas as well.
There are two main species of rats in the us the roof rat and the norway rat.
Bats in attics can make noises.
There are however a few animals that are normally associated with attic trespassers than others.
Hear gnawing in the attic but you re not sure if it s rats.
Occasionally we find chipmunks opossums birds and snakes.
Animals living in your attic can cause damage to the wiring plumbing and structure of your home while also bringing in diseases.
Block any animals from entering your home and keep them out of your home to get them gone for good.
Take steps to correct the conditions that attract critters in the first place.
Tree squirrels love to run climb and jump.
Squirrels give birth twice a year in late summer and late winter and the babies take only about 8 weeks to be full grown.
Raccoons make certain attic noises.
Roof rats in particular are very common in attics in warmer areas and norway rats in cities.
The roof rat is more common in warm areas and more likely to enter the attic.
Most of the time the animals will crawl down a dark wall or under insulation or in the shadows and stay super still.
Rats and mice in the attic.