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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/animaltrappersin/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n A critter is an undomesticated wild animal that is not normally kept as a pet. Common critters include rats<\/a>, squirrels<\/a>, raccoons<\/a>, opossum<\/a>, armadillos<\/a>, and bats<\/a>. Such critters are often drawn to residential homes in search of warm shelter and available food. Once inside your home, invasive critters will nest, cause extensive damage, and spread harmful diseases. Fortunately, there are a few precautionary wildlife removal tactics that you can implement to keep critters out of your home.<\/p>\n Here are seven reasons why neighborhood critters are infesting your home and what you can do to get rid of them.<\/p>\n Because critters are not considered pets, no one feeds them. However, critters get hungry. If you leave food lying around inside or outside of your house, then wild animals will naturally be attracted to it. If you don\u2019t want critters in your house, then keep your food and leftovers where they can\u2019t find them and stop ringing the dinner bell by leaving pet food bowls on front porches and fallen fruits and vegetables on the ground around your trees and garden. If critters are still around, then perhaps your home can use some tidying up? Don\u2019t wait until spring or that once-a-year general cleaning day that you schedule only when you feel like it. Sweep, vacuum, and clean your house regularly. There might be something hiding under the couch or right on your patio that hungry critters can feed on. Not all households are too welcoming of pets, and that\u2019s quite understandable. Pet ownership is optional and you shouldn\u2019t be forced into it just to keep critters away. But ask anyone who has a dog or a cat inside the house if they still have roaches or rats around and the answer would probably be no. Cats are especially adept at rat control and rat removal! These critters don\u2019t need doors or open windows to enter your home. All they need are tiny little holes or cracks where they would fit. It would be best if you check on walls, screens, ceilings and other areas in your home where they could have entered. Seal these holes or fix them right away. And if you have a major problem with critters it would be recommended to call a professional critter control company to perform an entire seal of your home. Some critters, like rats and roaches, like dark or poorly lighted spaces mainly because it\u2019s a great place to hide. While you probably don\u2019t want to waste expensive electricity to light up your home at all times, a great solution to this is by lighting natural sunlight in. Use light curtains in the attic instead of dark ones. Open the windows when you can. Rooms that are not occupied by humans are also considered a great habitat by critters. If you have one in your home, especially if you have an attic, make it a habit to check on those areas every now and then, keep them clean and well lighted, if possible. Lastly, these critters choose to stay in your home simply because you let them. You don\u2019t drive them away. You might wait days or weeks to finally call pest control to get rid of those squeaking mice that are starting to breed in your attic. Truth be told, the best way for these critters to finally stop choosing your home is by getting rid of them! Word will spread around in the little critter community that they are not welcome in your home, and most probably, you won\u2019t see a lot of them anymore. Don\u2019t wait until these deadly diseases infect your family and loved ones. By allowing rats to linger in your home, you give them time to nest, breed, and spread disease behind your ceilings and walls. At the first sign of a rat infestation, call the rat control professionals at Animal Wildlife Trappers to get rid of invasive pests before the critters take over your house and compromise your family\u2019s safety.<\/p>\n At Animal Wildlife Trappers<\/a>, our team of licensed professionals have the experience and training to quickly, efficiently, and permanently remove nuisance critters and unwanted pests from your home or commercial building. Call us today at 352-267-0546<\/strong><\/a> to schedule an inspection and receive a free estimate.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" A critter is an undomesticated wild animal that is not normally kept as a pet. Common critters include rats, squirrels, raccoons, opossum, armadillos, and bats. Such critters are often drawn to residential homes in search of warm shelter and available food. 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