Is That Animal Poop? How to Identify Which Animal Is in Your Home

Discovering small, unfamiliar droppings in your attic, basement, or kitchen can be alarming and is often the first sign that a wild intruder has moved into your home. The problem goes beyond the mess. Animal waste can spread serious diseases, trigger foul odors, and damage insulation or building materials. The challenge for most homeowners is knowing exactly what they're dealing with. Is it a mouse, a squirrel, a raccoon, or something else entirely? Each animal leaves behind distinct evidence that can help us pinpoint what it is. In this guide, you'll learn how to identify which animal is in your home based on its droppings. We break it down by size, shape, color, and location. We also uncover why it matters and what to do next. Your Guide to Identifying Animal Droppings Animal droppings are a clear sign of wildlife intrusion. Each species leaves behind unique markers. By studying the size, shape, texture, and location of the droppings, you can better determine which animal it...
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Why Wild Animals Enter Homes During Bad Weather

Texas weather is known for its extremes, ranging from scorching summers and mild winters to droughts and rainstorms — all within the same year. As the weather shifts, so does wildlife behavior around your home or commercial property. From squirrels seeking shelter in attics to bats roosting in walls, wildlife is constantly adapting to the seasons. Understanding the seasonal patterns of wild animals will help you prevent costly property damage and health hazards. It also reminds us to seal any entry points that wildlife can break into. Read on to learn how Texas weather affects animal behavior so you can better prepare your property. 1. Spring Awakening Spring in Texas transitions from mildly cold to warm temperatures and increased rainfall. While patterns can change from one species to the next, warmer temperatures generally affect wildlife activity by influencing animals to actively search for food and chances to breed. Here's how spring impacts these animals' actions: Rodents: The seasonal behavior of rodents changes as the weather...
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