Most animals enter attics through small holes or man made openings such as vents and chimney pipes.
Animal proof attic vents.
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Inspect the exterior of your home.
What they didn t take into consideration was squirrels.
An average house has 2 or more gable vents depending on the size of the vents and the house.
Roof vents are constructed of light weight aluminum or plastic.
With the advent of ridge vents to protect shingles from over heating in the summer and excess moisture build up in the attic in the winter due to heat loss came the extra issues associated with a large vent opening across the entire ridge of the home.
Although many homeowners are not even aware that such holes exist they are essential for attic ventilation so you can t just cover them with wood.
They are able to detect the flow of air from the attic and recognize that warmth is waiting on the other side.
Larger animals will even bite and claw through weak spots in the exterior to create an entrance to the attic.
They are no obstacle for animals seeking entry into attics.
Squirrels are definitely using the vents on either end and have free run of the attic.
Vent covers from wildlife control supplies.
Because of this keeping them out can be difficult once they ve determined your vent is a good spot to get in.
The designers of this home by creating a larger and open vent intended this vent to provide very good ventilation for the attic.
On most houses gable vents are located within arm s reach of the roof edge.
Some of the vents frequently used by animals include.
Raccoon proof vents stop raccoons getting in at vents roof vents are a favorite spot for raccoons to get into attics.
If not screened properly chimneys make suitable living quarters for raccoons and squirrels.
To help animal proof your home check roof vents for animal entry from time to time and make sure that they are in good shape.
Ridge guard is a system for guarding against animal entry at the roof ridge.