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Why You Should Never Trust Social Media for Rodent or Wildlife Advice

by todd | Aug 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

When it comes to protecting your home from rodents or nuisance wildlife, turning to social media, YouTube hacks, or DIY forums can do more harm than good. These platforms are flooded with misleading information, often from people who’ve only dealt with one or two pest...

Why Sealing Gable Vents from the Inside Is a Serious Mistake

by todd | Aug 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

When it comes to wildlife exclusion, especially with bats, one of the most common and costly mistakes we see is sealing gable vents from the inside. Whether it’s a DIY attempt or the work of an inexperienced pest control company, this method doesn’t stop animal...

Why “Trap-Only” Wildlife Removal Costs You More in the Long Run

by todd | Aug 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

If you’re dealing with nuisance wildlife in your home, beware of “trap-only” solutions. Trapping animals without sealing your home is not a fix—it’s a band-aid that leads to repeat infestations, rising costs, and more damage. The Problem with Trap-Only Wildlife...

How Rodents Enter Through Shingle Ridge Vents and How We Stop Them

by todd | Aug 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

Many homeowners—and even some roofers—don’t realize that shingle ridge vents are one of the most vulnerable entry points for rodents, especially squirrels. Although they’re designed to ventilate your attic, most ridge vents are made of plastic, which rodents can...

Why Proper Utility Line Sealing Matters — And Why Foam Isn’t Enough

by todd | Aug 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

When it comes to rodent and wildlife intrusion, crawl space vents are one of the most commonly overlooked entry points. Whether due to inexperience or corner-cutting, many companies either ignore crawl vents entirely or fail to properly evaluate them for chewing,...

The Overlooked Risk: Crawl Space Vents and Why They Matter in Wildlife Exclusion

by todd | Aug 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

When it comes to rodent and wildlife intrusion, crawl space vents are one of the most commonly overlooked entry points. Whether due to inexperience or corner-cutting, many companies either ignore crawl vents entirely or fail to properly evaluate them for chewing,...
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