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As temperatures drop in Georgia, homeowners in Buford, Dacula, Sugarhill, Suwanee, Flowery Branch, Braselton, Houston, Cumming, and Gainesville may notice an increase in squirrel and rodent activity in and around their homes. At Wildlife Home Control, our mission is to protect your home from the intrusion and damage caused by squirrels, rats, and mice. Whether you hear scratching noises in the attic, see droppings in the furnace room, or spot activity in your gutters, we’re here to provide effective solutions.
With the onset of colder weather, wildlife like gray squirrels, flying squirrels, rats, and mice seek warmth and shelter. Your home offers these animals protection from the elements, making attics, crawlspaces, and basements ideal nesting spots. This seasonal migration increases the likelihood of animals infiltrating your home, causing noise disturbances and potentially damaging insulation, wiring, and even structural components.
Understanding the signs of a wildlife infestation can help you take action quickly:
Squirrels and rodents don’t just create disturbances; they can also cause significant damage to your home. Squirrels and rats may chew on electrical wiring, increasing the risk of fire hazards. They also damage insulation and leave droppings, which can lead to unpleasant odors and even potential health risks.
Wildlife Home Control provides humane and effective solutions to prevent squirrel and rodent infestations. Our team assesses your home’s vulnerability to wildlife intrusion and addresses key access points, such as vents, rooflines, and crawlspaces. By sealing these entry points and implementing control measures, we help ensure your home stays wildlife-free.
If you’re a homeowner in Buford, Dacula, Sugarhill, Suwanee, Flowery Branch, Braselton, Houston, Cumming, or Gainesville, don’t wait until a small issue becomes a big problem. Contact Wildlife Home Control for a comprehensive inspection and customized wildlife prevention plan. Keep your home safe and quiet this winter by staying proactive against nuisance wildlife.