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Busting Raccoon Myths

Have You Heard of These 3 Top Myths about Raccoons?

  1. Raccoons Only Carry Rabies

While raccoons are a primary reservoir for rabies, they also carry many other diseases that can be transmitted to humans, such as raccoon roundworm and leptospirosis. Raccoon roundworms are spread via airborne eggs excreted when the… Read more »


How to Get Rid of Dead Animal Smell

Nobody likes the thought of wild animals in their home. The idea that there are critters lurking somewhere in the house gives people chills. They leave frustrating messes behind and are difficult to track down. But sometimes they can pose even more irritating problems when they die in your house.

The most common areas of your home to find a decomposing animal body 

Why You Shouldn’t Remove Dead Animals Yourself

You may be pleased to find a dead mouse or raccoon on your property – yay, pest problem solved! But it could be just the beginning of your problem. What to do with the carcass? Don’t even think about flushing it down the toilet. And you can’t just throw it in the trash in most parts of North America. Give it a decent burial? Even if your proper… Read more »


What do I do With Rat Droppings in my Attic?

If you currently have or recently had rats in your attic, you’ll have to deal with a clean-up at some point. After all, you don’t want to just leave animal feces up there with all your boxes and belongings! So how do you handle it?

Identify the Problem

Before figuring out how to handle the droppings in your attic, you might need to identify what the … Read more »


Should I use Rat Poison for a Squirrel Problem?

Dealing with any type of rodent in your home is a cause for stress and frustration. You don’t know how long they’ve been there or how much damage they’ve done, and you may find yourself desperate to get rid of them by any means necessary.

However, the first thing you need to do before you ever try to handle a nuisance pest is take a breath and think logically abou… Read more »


How Does a Bat Get into My House?

At the height of summer, it’s quite possible you may have bats living somewhere in your walls or attic. At night, especially in Miami, your a/c is probably running. The cool air draws bats in and they will likely find solace during the daytime in your walls. The insulation tends to keep this area a more stable temperature.

Do I Have Bats?

There … Read more »


How Does a Raccoon Get Into my House?

Do you suspect that you’ve got a furry intruder in your attic? Raccoons are sneaky and adaptive little critters, so it’s no wonder they’re nicknamed the ‘Masked Bandit.’ With their strong hand-like paws and sharp claws, they can make their way into your home fairly easily if potential access points are not secured.

Some signs that you may have a raccoon on you… Read more »


How Did a Squirrel Get in My House?

Some people love to watch squirrels. They can be entertaining critters, chasing each other around trees, their bushy tails flicking up and down. Some people even place birdfeeders in their yards just to attract more squirrels, but this can be dangerous. Since squirrels will keep coming back for more, and may one day become brave enough to try to nest in your house.

Though you might … Read more »


Squirrel Babies in the Attic

Animals are wonderful things. They can bring joy to so many people, both watching them in the wild and owning them as pets. However, when an animal comes into your home unexpectedly, the result is much different.

Squirrels often will sneak into attics in the winter and spring months to have their young. Tree squirrels can have two litters a year. Young are born wi… Read more »


Rat Droppings in Insulation

It may have been a while since you have been in your attic or looked carefully at your insulation. But, if you have had a problem with rats in your house over the years, there is a good chance that they lived in your attic and used your insulation to form nests. This could be a significant problem depending on the number of rats in your attic and the extent of insulat… Read more »