Another cause for concern is if you hear scratching and cooing in your attic garage or basement.
Snarl in attic.
Raccoons can enter your attic through loose shingles and or openings the roof and eaves.
Pests are attracted to the cardboard and to the glue used in construction of the box says santoro.
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But if you have an attic with plenty of space you can use that too.
People tend to hear raccoon sounds most frequently at night due to the nocturnal behavior of the pests.
By turning on bright lights and a radio you can make your attic an unpleasant environment to encourage raccoons to leave on their own.
Or perhaps you had a mother snake in the attic and she had a nest of snakes in the attic and that s one of the baby snakes.
Boxes also break down and disintegrate which will attract pests even more.
Sure you can take advantage of a pantry basement or extra closet if you have one.
However heat rises and air circulation isn t typically ideal in an attic space which means temperatures inside of an attic frequently reach three digits during the summer.
These could be signs that an opossum is scavenging there and the cooing noises could mean a mother opossum has set up a nest for her babies.
Those cardboard boxes stacked up in your attic could become a veritable buffet for mice and bugs if you re not careful.
You may hear scratching or thumping or scittering or nuts rolling around or even vocal noises.
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The first indicator of an animal problem in the attic is the noise.
How to prevent opossums.
The sound of an animal rustling or scurrying about the attic or in the chimney is a common sign that a raccoon has moved in.
It s quite possible that it climbed to the attic because it smelled rats or mice up there even though at that size it s still far too small to eat a mouse let alone a rat.
But you still don t know what type of animal or animals are up there.