What to Do if You Hear Scratching Noises in Your Home During the Day
While many common pests that make noise in your ceiling, attic and walls are nocturnal, some are diurnal, meaning they're active during the day. When diurnal pests are active in your home, you might hear scratching in walls during the day or at dusk or dawn.
It's important to know what to do if you hear scratching noises in your home during the day, and we've created this guide to help.
Why Do I Have Pests?
You may be wondering why your house has pests. Why did they target your home in particular and not your neighbors? There are several things that can attract pests to your home, such as:
Bird Seed and Other Feeders: Food left out in the open attract unintended pests that can smell the food around your home.
Garbage: Unsecured filled-up trash bags are a magnet for some pests.
Overgrown garden: An overgrown lawn is an open invitation to pests that might then move from your garden into your...
How to Protect Your Home From Wildlife In Winter
Creatures in Texas do their best to stay warm when temperatures drop. It's easy to pity them when you're warm and cozy inside. Still, animals have undergone centuries of adaptations that help them survive harsh weather conditions, from migrating south for the winter to hibernating in a safe place.
However, some animals forego these survival techniques and seek shelter from the cold in your warm, inviting home. Unfortunately, wildlife can cause many problems. If you've noticed any telltale signs of a wildlife infestation in your home, such as droppings, paw prints or strange noises at night, you may need to contact a wildlife removal service. If your home is wildlife-free, you can take a proactive approach and prevent future infestations.
Why Animals Use Your Home for Shelter During Winter
Animals have the same basic survival needs as we do — food, water and shelter. Most animals are more than capable of providing for themselves. Still, harsh conditions, like those we face in wintertime, can...
Invasive Animal Species in Texas
Texas is home to a wide variety of animal species. While some species are native to the state, others are non-native, invasive species. These invasive species can significantly damage the environment, threaten native species, and become a nuisance to homeowners. Similarly, although native species typically benefit the environment, they can damage property when they inhabit homes and businesses.
What Is an Invasive Species?
An invasive species is an organism that isn't native or indigenous to a specific area and is potentially harmful to that area. These species can harm an area's environment and economic health. A non-native species can be invasive or non-invasive, and it can arrive somewhere new accidentally or be introduced on purpose. For a non-native species to be invasive, it must behave in the following ways:
Adapt to a new area quickly and easily
Reproduce quickly
Cause harm to the economy, native animals and plants, or properties in the area
How Are Invasive Species Harmful to the Environment?
An invasive species...
Bat Infestations FAQs
Bats are not as dangerous to humans as their reputation makes people believe. They are incredibly beneficial to the environment because they help control insect populations, and some species are great pollinators. However, despite their benefits, bats can be a nuisance if they roost in your home or business. Bats can cause structural damage to your house and pose health hazards.
Bats are federally protected, so both the federal government and states have laws to protect them and ensure they are removed from homes and businesses safely. Removing bats on your own can be dangerous and pose health risks, but a professional can remove bats safely and legally.
We created this guide with common bat FAQs to help you understand more about bat infestations.
1. Why Do Bats Appear So Suddenly During an Infestation?
Bats may suddenly appear in the late spring and early fall when mothers deliver and raise their pups, as attics and other areas of the home make ideal warm, dry, and empty spaces to nest. Bats also...
What to Do if You Have a Hole in Your Roof
You depend on your roof to protect you from animals, weather, and changing temperatures. A hole in your roof can mean water damage, higher energy bills, animal invaders, and expensive repairs. Your roof is so large that it can be challenging to see holes before they become big. To help keep your home secure, use this guide to spot the signs of holes in your roof and learn what to do if a hole appears.
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Common Reasons for a Hole in Your Roof
While your roof is built to withstand weather damage and general wear and tear, holes and problems can occur. Regular maintenance and inspections can help, but sometimes things slip through. Some potential causes of holes in your roof include:
Animal Entry
Animals will tear into or gnaw through roofs looking for food, shelter, and warmth. Raccoons and other creatures can cause property damage when they try to get inside. They'll pry up shingles, rip...
Animals Damaging Insulation
Do you have animal droppings inside or outside of your home or commercial property? This could be a sign critters decided to move in, and wildlife often get cozy in your insulation, resulting in damage.
Can Animals Live in Insulation?
Yes, animals can live in insulation. They love the warmth and coziness of the material. Rodents like to burrow into insulation to create nests to seek shelter. These and other unwanted creatures can infest insulation, which can pose health risks and compromise the structural integrity of the building.
How Do Wild Animals Damage Insulation?
When critters create nests out of insulation, they chew, scratch and rip it up to get into it. The resulting holes and gaps in your insulation make it less effective at retaining your home's warmth or cooling.
Urban Jungle offers attic insulation replacement services to repair damage caused by wildlife.
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What Animals Damage Insulation?
It can be easy for animals to find their way into your insulation. A few animals that might...
How to Keep Birds Away From Your Business
Birds are beautiful creatures that are pleasant to watch, but they can damage buildings depending on where they nest and how they behave. Birds can damage solar panels, insulation and other components of your facility, so it's important to deter them as much as possible. Various commercial bird control options can safely and effectively deter birds from your property without harming them.
Why Birds Hang out Around Your Business
Birds often nest in spaces near food and water sources such as trees, fountains, ponds and trash containers. It's also common to find birds near electrical items such as light fixtures if they are seeking warmth. They find places to build nests with determination because their instinct is to protect their chicks with a safe home.
Birds often build nests on and around commercial buildings because of their large size and abundant safe nesting spaces. Birds prefer to sit high where they can view their surroundings. This is why you will often see them...
How to Get an Animal Out of a Crawlspace
Crawlspaces under homes provide solid protection from the weather and room for wild animals to live. Having animals live in your crawlspace can lead to problems and could make it harder to remove them as time goes on. When you suspect you have unwanted visitors staying in your crawlspace, you can rely on professional wildlife removal services to get rid of them.
Learn why animals choose crawlspaces as homes. Call the wildlife removal experts at Urban Jungle to get rid of animals under your house.
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Why Are Crawlspaces Attractive to Wild Animals?
When you have wild animals living under your house, you may wonder why they specifically chose the crawlspace. Many wild animals take comfort in crawlspaces because they offer shelter from the elements and can maintain moderate temperatures during the seasons, whether it's summer or winter. Crawlspaces also safeguard animals from predators, so they feel safe staying in a protected shelter.
While crawlspaces offer many benefits for wildlife, it's...