ESPAñOL

Critter Control

Critter Control

Examples of Critter Damage & Common Entry Sites

Gaps left where electric or air conditioning lines run are common entry sites for rodents and the occasional squirrel
Gaps left where electric or air conditioning lines run are common entry sites for rodents and the occasional squirrel

  • Gaps left where electric or air conditioning lines run are common entry sites for rodents and the occasional squirrel
  • Air conditioning lines
  • Another example of an air conditioning line gap
  • This downspout hole offers potential entry
  • Louver vents are common entry sites for raccoons, squirrels, and bats
  • Soffit vents are often targeted by raccoons and squirrels
  • Even soffits that look secure often have concealed gaps large enough to allow animal entry
  • Note the squirrel chew hole in the side of this roof vent (another common animal entry site)...Critter Control installs preventative stainless steel guards
  • Sometimes the entry site isn't obvious--at this home a raccoon was pulling the roof vent up to enter the attic
  • Critter Control commonly sees entry sites at dormer gaps
  • A raccoon opened an entry hole in this soffit eave
  • This is a squirrel chew hole
  • Critter Control located this bat entry point (note the brown/black staining in the upper right corner)...Bats can enter gaps as small as 1/4 inch
  • Bat guano (droppings) below bat roost in an attic
  • Mouse droppings in attic insulation
  • Example of damage to electrical wiring & the animal caused by a squirrel chewing on wires
  • Close up of wire damage...Both mice and squirrels gnaw and can be responsible for such damage
  • Raccoon feces in an infested attic
  • Close up of raccoon feces
  • Raccoon roundworm can be found in raccoon feces
  • Raccoon roundworm larva
  • Raccoon roundworm life cycle

Critter Control

Critter Control

Critter Control

Gaps left where electric or air conditioning lines run are common entry sites for rodents and the occasional squirrel

Gaps left where electric or air conditioning lines run are common entry sites for rodents and the occasional squirrel