Are roof vents, plumbing mats and chimneys animal-proof?

These structural components were strictly developed from a functional perspective. Even today, animal prevention is not a vital part of their design. Therefore, to make them animal-proof they need to be reinforced with galvanized screen covers. The pressing need to secure these components cannot be over emphasized since nearly sixty percent of all animals identify […]

Are Your Stove and Bathroom Exhaust Vents Protected?

Stove and bathroom exhaust vent protection.

Mostly birds and the occasional squirrel will use wall vents as ready-made nesting boxes. The existing plastic vent cover presents no obstacle whatsoever against animals seeking entry. Once inside the vent pipe starlings will construct large nests, sometimes 1 meter in length, often blocking the air flow. With up to 6 fledglings defecating in this […]

Can Animals Get Underneath Porches, Decks and Sheds?

Skunks, incapable of climbing, dig under structures that sit directly on the ground.  While raccoons prefer to live in attics from the fall to early summer, they may move to ground level structures when the attic spaces over heat. To prevent wildlife from getting under a structure requires digging a trench around the entire perimeter, […]

Animal-Proof Roof Vent Screens: Essential for Effective Animal Proofing

Animal proof roof vents.

Properly Placed Animal-Proof Roof Vent Screens Plastic roof vents are an open invitation to wildlife wanting to live in a warm attic. The soft plastic lid is easily removed by raccoons and chewed through by squirrels. Roof vents need to be screen in such a was as to keep animals from having access to the […]

Exploring Interesting Facts About Red Squirrels: Are They The Most Destructive?

Interesting facts about red squirrels.

A Red Squirrel’s gestation period is 36 to 40 days long. One litter can vary from 1 to 8 young.Baby squirrels are called pinkies because they are hairless and their skin is pink in colour when born.They are deaf and blind when born. Baby Red Squirrel’s eyes typically don’t open until 27 days of age.At […]

Wasps Inside Your Attic!

Gates Wildlife Technician Blake was performing a routine check of a customers attic when he came across this rather large, dormant Paper Wasp Nest. Paper Wasps will build their nests in meadows or fields but prefer to nest under an overhang such as the eaves of a roof. These wasps must have found an entry […]

What to Do When You Dealing With Bat in Your Home

Dealing with bats in your home.

Bats must find a winter roost where they can maintain a body temperature at a few degrees above freezing. Choosing the perfect location to hibernate can be critical for their survival. If the roost temperature goes below zero they will freeze to death. And if temperatures get too warm they will use up their fat […]

Is Having Squirrels Living In Your Attic So Bad?

Squirrels in attic.

COUNTDOWN TO BABY SEASON: β€œIs Having Squirrels Living In Your Attic So Bad?” Over the years I have had plenty of customers relieved to hear that they have squirrels, rather than raccoons, in the attic. It makes sense why they feel having a smaller critter in the attic would mean less damage, right? Unfortunately, this […]

Mysterious Animal Noises in Your Attic? Find Solutions Here!

Animal noises and sounds in the attic.

Scratching! Chewing! Banging! Thumping! Chattering! Regardless of the type of noise, you have animals in your attic. The first thought most homeowners have is to try and determine what animal is causing the noise. Is it possible to determine what kind of critter is living in your attic based on the type of noise they […]