You might be surprised to
 learn that your home is being targeted for invasion. Every night when 
you shut out the lights and head to bed, glowing eyes peep out from the 
woods surrounding your home or past trash cans where tempting morsels 
are stored away. The creatures targeting your safe zone have no interest
 in the pleas you would likely make to keep them at bay. Instead, they 
want what you have—a safe place to nest, readily available meals, and 
room to grow a family. No matter how cute they might seem, wild animals 
belong in Nature. If you are not interested in making your home the most
 hospitable digs for a growing varmint population, consider these great 
ways to keep it pest free.
First of all, sealing 
holes and gaps in both your foundation and along the entire structure of
 your home is crucial. Rodents, raccoons and other critters find it 
simple to squeeze their bodies through any hole large enough to 
accommodate their heads. Careful inspection of the entire home exterior 
and subsequent patching will help to ensure they cannot even enter.
Next, construct a plan of
 action when it comes to pet feeding. Designate a specific time and 
place for feeding your pets, and dispose of any leftovers as soon as 
your pets are finished eating. Far too many pet owners have found 
themselves feeding a veritable zoo of wild animals who have literally 
been beckoned by the fragrance of domestic fare. Eliminating the 
temptation will help to curb your appeal to unwanted guests.
Finally, secure your 
perimeter logically and efficiently. Anywhere branches, bushes or other 
vegetation come too close to your house, trim back limbs to hinder easy 
travel from one plant to the next. Agile and brave, a wide range of 
pesky animals can make it from ground to roof in a matter of minutes. 
Once they have topped your house, they will quickly find entry where you
 might least expect it. Hard-to-see gaps beneath eaves, weak spots under
 loose shingles and chimneys provide easy access to resourceful pests.
Pest proofing your home 
is your first step to security from these likely invaders, but there are
 other options for critter elimination if all else fails. Qualified 
technicians are available to trap, remove and wild-release your pushy 
guests. Once they have been removed from the equation humanely, you and 
your family can rest more easily again. For more information on pest 
control services in Durham, please visit this website.
 

