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...
Flying squirrels are small, nocturnal creatures that often go unnoticed until they’ve established a presence in a home. While they are generally non-aggressive, their activity can lead to property damage and potential health risks. Identifying an infestation early is...
Are you tired of watching squirrels raid your bird feeder, leaving your feathered friends with nothing but empty beaks? Fear not! In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore a variety of effective strategies to stop those crafty critters from feasting on your...
Believe it or not, squirrels are rodents- a fancy, scientific way of saying they are tiny, furry (sometimes nocturnal), clawed creatures that scratch and gnaw. They typically live outside, but ever wonder how the squirrels get into your home’s attic in the first...
As the crisp autumn air descends and winter approaches, many homeowners find themselves wondering about the whereabouts of their furry, bushy-tailed neighbors—squirrels. One common question that surfaces during this time is whether or not these lively creatures...