Dangers of Unsealed Entry Points
Left unchecked, small gaps around your home can quickly lead to serious problems. Mice, rats, and squirrels often enter walls and attics where they chew wiring, destroy insulation, and create fire hazards. Larger animals like raccoons, skunks, and opossums may nest in crawl spaces or attics, causing further structural damage. Birds and bats leave behind droppings that carry harmful bacteria, while rodents can introduce parasites and spread illness. Sealing these access points is one of the most effective ways to prevent rodent infestations, reduce excess moisture, and break the cycle of recurring wildlife issues.