Something Is Living In My Attic

By chris williams on november 19 2015.
Something is living in my attic. Yes snakes actually do sometimes live in attics. After the pigeon leaves repair the damaged area that allowed the pigeon to enter in the first place. The animal that is living up there will not rush up and attack you most likely the animal is much more scared of you than vice versa and will do everything possible to avoid coming in contact with you. Some of these pests come in just to spend the winter while others can live in an attic year round.
These snakes aren t venomous but many people don t like the idea of snakes living in their attic and baby snakes if born in the attic will get everywhere. If a squirrel is living in your attic you may see leaves and other debris including nuts stashed around the attic. I also sometimes hear noise in my walls of my house. Raccoons can enter year round but 90 of cases happen in the months of march april and may when the female raccoons enter attics looking for a safe place to give birth.
I am guessing it has to be a mammal of some kind. Posted by megami to home garden 14 answers total 1 user marked this as a favorite. Different animals are more likely to enter your home during different times of the year. I hear them running in my attic and between the floors and in the crawlspace during the day mostly in the morning.
It is not difficult to tell you have an animal in the home but it can be difficult to identify what sort of animal it is. If you have a window in your attic open it and shoo the bird out. I hear something in my attic. You may see an oily stain on the ceiling in the area below the attic.
I think something s living in my attic. Btw i am living in se england and it is pretty cold there is no heating up in said attic loft so it is not geckos or something like that. Also don t forget the time of year. The following noise identification chart will help you identify your pest.
If a raccoon is living in your attic you may see latrines or areas where it urinates and defecates. You can sprinkle a 6 to 8 inch wide band of all purpose flour around the perimeter of your attic and look for footprints the following day. The snakes that do so are of course climbing snakes such as this yellow rat snake that i caught out of an attic. Pigeons may enter your attic through damaged eaves broken vents or attic windows.
I think there is an animals living up there this is a common call we get here at creature control.