Wildlife infestation is a problem for every home and business owner.
Wherever nuisance animals build their dens on your property, they leave
behind a trail of droppings, urine and other damages. Because of these
property and health risks, animal control has been considered the best solution.
Wildlife
inside your home can cause a wide range of damage to your furniture,
fixtures, foundations, venting systems and home insulation. Probably the
most vulnerable part to wildlife animals is your home insulation, as it
can easily be torn up and holes tunneled through.
What is home
insulation? One of the most important areas to insulate are your walls
and attic to either keep the heat and air conditioning in. There are
various types of insulation systems available depending on the climate
of your area. The second form of insulation is the one that envelops
your wiring. It prevents any form of direct contact with the electrical
wires, to avoid electrocution, short circuits, and any risk of fire.
Both
of them are very important and must be kept in a good, working order.
Otherwise, problems will occur. Wild animals inside your home are no
joking matter as access to these insulation materials can compromise
your family’s safety.
Squirrels and rats are a problem because of
their excessive chewing. They don’t only chew wood and wiring, but will
also not hesitate to chew your home insulation. Animals will leave their
fecal matter and urinate on your insulation material, which will leave
it in a devastated and inefficient state, aside from the fact that
animal urine leaves a foul smell that can linger all over your home or
business establishment.
Wildlife animals are also known for
nesting in your attic. They will gather dry materials which can be used
to build their nests, and your home insulation is no exception. In a
short matter of time, your attic’s chewed wiring could be in contact
with flammable nesting material. This could prove to be very lethal as
your wiring will now be exposed and there is high risk of fire.
Raccoons
also cause damage to these insulation materials as they trample and
compact the material, reducing the insulating effectiveness and
therefore, resulting in significant energy loss. Mice tunnel through
insulation and leave holes, which will allow significant air leakage.
To avoid headaches about property damage and your family’s safety, it is best that you call for wildlife control services like Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control.
Skedaddle’s
Wildlife Technicians will help you evacuate these nuisance wildlife
from your home and can keep them out for good through the process called
exclusion. Exclusion is one of the most effective ways to keep the
animals out, securing your property and health from risks the little
critters bring with them. On top of that, Skedaddle Humane Wildlife
Control also offers an insulation service that is environmentally and
health-conscious and at the same time, cost-efficient! What can get
better than that? Call Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control today!
Thursday, May 12, 2016
How Wildlife Can Compromise Your Home Insulation
Posted on 8:54 PM by Skedaddle Wildlife
About the Author
Bill Dowd is the President and CEO of Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, Canada's largest wildlife control company. He established Skedaddle in 1989. Recognizing the need for a professional urban wildlife specialist that focuses on humane removal methods, they have since had over 200,000 wildlife removals and exclusions with environment-friendly, poison-free methods since day one. Dowd has over 20 years of hands-on experience in the industry.
Skedaddle Wildlife Control
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