Many homeowners are surprised to learn how easily wildlife can enter a home through small gaps along the roofline. In Connecticut, soffits and roof vents are some of the most common entry points for animals like bats, squirrels, raccoons, mice, and flying squirrels....
Hearing scratching in the attic at night can be unsettling for any homeowner. In many cases, these noises are one of the first signs that wildlife has entered the home. Animals often become active after dark, especially when they are searching for food, building...
Spring is a critical season for wildlife activity, and birds are no exception. As temperatures rise, many bird species begin building nests, laying eggs, and raising their young. While birds are an important part of the ecosystem, nesting near or inside your home can...
Nuisance birds on your property can pose challenges, from damaging structures to creating unsanitary conditions. However, it’s essential to approach their removal with compassion and respect for wildlife. This article will guide you through safe and humane...
Is your pool or backyard turning into a stopover for birds? Many homeowners tolerate the presence of a few stray birds here and there. But the number of nuisance birds that frequent your property may feel too much after a while. Keep reading if you’ve had enough...
In the intricate dance between urban life and nature, our homes often become unintended hosts to various wildlife. One peculiar challenge that homeowners face is birds nesting in dryer vents. While it may seem like an unusual choice, there are specific reasons behind...