5 Common Household Pests that Could Be Living in Your Roof

5 Common Household Pests that Could Be Living in Your Roof

Homeowners like you might have had sudden and urgent need to repair your roof due to pest activity which can be annoying. You would probably have started feeling their presence before you knew that it indeed were those pesky pests lurking in your attic or roof. You would have to first call in pest control Brisbane service experts and then have the damages repaired.

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Five Common Roof Pests Attacking Your Home

Now let us take a peek at what are the five commonest roof pest infestation in your properties and homes!

Birds: Birds are common enough pests that inhabit your roof spaces, attics and not only make it look unsightly with their nesting material collection but also due to their droppings that deface properties. These droppings are toxic and acidic and if it falls in food or water source can be serious health risk. They also cause unnecessary noise and spread contamination by germs and pathogens they carry on their bodies that are also present in their nests. Through their activity they may damage property by getting stuck in downspouts or getting caught in pipes and gutter. So if you observe seasonal bird nests in your roof call in pest control Brisbane service professionals to preserve life of your roof.

Mice, Rats and Possums: While these three pests are usually lurking in garage, sheds they are agile climbers and nocturnal by habit and prefer quiet places to settle and brood roof being one. Rodents like mice and rat chew wood, shingles and other items that hold your roof together. Possums are marsupials and can break roof tiles, damage ceilings and chew wires. All damages are expensive and they need expert exterminators as removing them requires skill and patience.

Termites: Termites are deadliest pests and cause maximum damage once they set base in your homes. They not only cause structural damage but also bring in roof repairs that can be very costly. Roofs hold water as they protect homes and so there is a tendency for mold growth owing to rotting wood. This makes it ideal for termite activity. This causes to weaken the roof and loosen the shingles.

Ants: Carpenter ants infest roof and weaken it by spreading their colony. Once you observe their presence please do not wait any longer and hire pest control Brisbane service specialists to save you worry and costs in the future? Have professional ant proofing done to extend life of your roof.

Bees: Bees are common visitors and they can cause damage as some varieties like carpenter bees can tunnel across your house’s structure. Their hives can cause mold growth that affects roof’s structural strength and shingles. Additional birds are attracted to their larvae and come in causing more damage. So calling a reputed exterminator is a must.

Additionally Silverfish who love warmth and moisture can land up in attic if you move things from your homes and store them in attic. They typically attack cloth and paper. So storing goods in attic can invite their presence. Another common pest that is found in attic is cluster flies that accumulate in large numbers and prefer to stay in attic.

What Are The Signs That You Have A Pest In Your Attic Or Roof?

Scratching noises: A few of the roof pests mentioned here are active by night and elusive during day. If you constantly hear scratching sounds at night overhead or from inside your walls, it’s probably because they have made your home their home.  They make your attic or wall space a safe place to nest their young and search for food and move from place to place.

Evidence of branches, rubbish, twigs: Pests gain entry in search of food, warmth and shelter. Rodents and squirrels and possum love attics and wall cavity. They build nests from twigs, papers and branches.

Droppings: Often you might get a smell or sight animal droppings even before you spot the animals and this is a common occurrence with pest infestation that confirms their presence.

Missing shingles: Pest gain entry through a specific opening. Observing screens and shingles gives out a lot on how the pest is gaining entry and exiting in and out of your house. Once you know this removing becomes easier and also preventing their re entry.

Destroying wires and insulation: Rodents love to tear insulation and bits of this torn insulation reach vents  and you notice temperature is not being kept at desirable levels because of this attack on insulation which usually is done by these pesky pests.

Now that you know of several roof pests and of course the signs and signals of their apparent presence you can inspect their presence and be better informed and call in professional help. This would also help you in making a better selection and assess what could be damaged and costs that might be included.

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