Top 4 Indications That Your Two Story Home is in Need of Pest Control

Have you noticed tiny pests crawling around your home?

Pests are more than just a nuisance. They can cause damage and spread diseases. If you live in a two story home, it can be even harder to spot the signs of an infestation. Knowing what to look for is the key.

In this guide, we will go over the top four indications that your two story home needs pest control. Keep your home safe and pest-free by learning these warning signs.

1. Noises in the Walls or Attic

Scratching noises in the walls or attic are a clear sign that pests are present in your home. These noises often come from rodents like mice or rats, but they can also be from insects or larger animals like raccoons.

You might hear these sounds more at night when the house is quiet and the pests are more active. Scratching can indicate that they are building nests, chewing through wires, or finding food.

If you hear consistent scratching noises, it’s important to investigate and call a pest control service. Ignoring these sounds can lead to bigger problems and more damage to your home.

2. Droppings and Urine

Droppings and urine are telltale signs of pests in your home. You might find tiny, dark pellets in areas like the kitchen, attic, or basement. These droppings often come from rodents like mice or rats.

Insects, such as cockroaches, also leave behind droppings that look like coffee grounds. Urine marks are harder to spot but can leave a strong smell, especially in enclosed spaces. If you see droppings or smell urine, it’s crucial to act quickly.

Clean the area carefully and contact a pest control professional. Ignoring these signs can lead to contamination and serious health risks for your family.

3. Damage to Structures or Belongings

Pests can cause serious damage to your home’s structure and your belongings. Look for chew marks on wood, wires, and furniture as these are common signs of rodent activity. Insects like termites can eat through wood, causing walls and floors to weaken.

You might also find holes in clothes and fabric, which could indicate a moth or beetle infestation. Catching these signs early can save you a lot of money on repairs.

If you notice any damage, don’t wait. Contact a pest control service near you to assess the situation and provide a solution before it gets worse.

4. Unusual Odors

Strange smells can point to a pest problem in your home. If you notice a musty or oily smell, it might mean rodents or insects are present. Rodents often leave behind a musty odor from their droppings and urine.

Some insects, like cockroaches, give off an oily smell. These pests can hide in walls, attics, or basements, making the odor stronger in those areas.

Pay attention to any new or unusual smells in your home. If you detect these kinds of odors, it’s important to call a pest control expert right away to check and address the issue.

Stay Vigilant and Protect Your Two Story Home From Pests

Keeping your two story home free from pests is crucial for safety and comfort. Look out for signs like noises, droppings, damage, and unusual smells. Ignoring these can lead to bigger problems.

Take swift action and contact a pest control professional to keep your home safe. Stay alert to protect your two story home and ensure a healthy environment for your family.

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