As winter approaches, it’s not just the cold you need to prepare for—uninvited animal guests are also looking for warm shelter. To ensure your home stays cozy and critter-free, follow these steps to prevent animals from making their way inside.
Winter is a time when many animals seek refuge from the cold, and your home can look like a perfect shelter. By taking steps to prevent wildlife from entering, you not only protect your property from potential damage and health hazards but also help maintain a peaceful living environment. Additionally, preventing animals from entering your home can save you money on repairs and pest control.
Start by inspecting your home’s exterior for potential entry points. Look for gaps around doors, windows, and where utility lines enter your home. Use caulk or expanding foam to seal any cracks and holes. Pay special attention to areas where pipes and wires come through walls.
Consider adding screens or grilles to vents and chimneys. These barriers will prevent small animals like squirrels, raccoons, and rodents from entering your home. Ensure that any vents are also covered with a removable, easy-to-clean screen.
Trim back any shrubs or trees that are close to your home. Overhanging branches can serve as bridges for animals trying to gain access to your roof or attic. Keep your yard clean and free of debris, as piles of leaves or wood can attract pests looking for a nesting place.
If you use firewood, store it at least 20 feet from your home and five inches off the ground. This practice reduces the likelihood of pests taking up residence in your firewood pile and then finding their way into your home.
If you’re in an area prone to certain pests, consider using natural repellents like peppermint oil or commercial repellents designed for outdoor use. However, always ensure they’re safe for pets and children.
By taking these proactive steps, you can keep your home warm and inviting without any unwanted animal visitors this winter.