10 Alarming Signs Rodents Are Invading Your Home (And What to Do)

9. Entry Points and Access

Closeup shot of a gray-brownish rat. Photo Credit: Envato @wirestock

Rodents are masters of entry, capable of squeezing through openings as small as a quarter of an inch. Identifying and sealing these entry points is critical in preventing rodent infiltration. Common entry points include gaps around doors and windows, holes in walls and foundations, and openings around utility lines. Conducting a thorough inspection of your property can reveal potential entry points that must be addressed. Materials such as steel wool, caulk, and metal mesh can seal these openings and prevent rodents from gaining access. Regular maintenance and inspections ensure new entry points do not develop over time. Securing your property against entry can significantly reduce the likelihood of a rodent infestation.

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