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Tips to Prevent Wildlife Invasion

The reason many wildlife animals try to sneak into our homes is that it provides them protection from predators, temperatures, and a safe place to raise their young ones. Preventing these wild creatures from entering your home is the best way to avoid problems. Here are some tips to control wildlife invasion in your home.<br>

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Tips to Prevent Wildlife Invasion

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  1. 4 4 Tips to Prevent WILDLIFE INVASION 1 Cover the Trash Many types of nuisance wildlife, especially raccoons, are attracted to piles of trash left outside, store all garbage bags in plastic containers with sealed lids. 2 Cut Back Vegetation Squirrels and other small wildlife are known to use tree branches to gain access to rooflines, where they can then find a number of ways to move indoors. 3 Clean up the Yard Don’t let brush, leaf piles or other debris accumulate in the yard, as these materials make the ideal harborage site for small animals. 4 Block Openings Seal all cracks and openings, including holes for wiring. A persistent animal can widen almost any crevice or vents. Block entrances with durable materials like sheet metal. www.burlingtonwildlife.ca

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