We are proud to provide our services to the homeowners of Montgomery County, Texas, and surrounding communities. We are not your average pest control company. Rather than simply removing wildlife like squirrels, raccoons, opossums, and rats from your attic, we make sure they cannot enter your home to begin with.
Unfortunately, attics require proper air circulation. Therefore, homebuilders are not concerned with small gaps and openings that allow air flow. While soffit ventilation is fine, small openings that allow rodents into your attic are not.
If you would like a free inspection of your roof to discuss how our service can prevent animals from entering your attic, Press Here to Call NowCommon Rodents Found in Attics in Montgomery County, Texas
Montgomery County, Texas, is home to a variety of wildlife, including several species of rodents that often seek shelter in residential attics. Understanding which rodents are most commonly found in attics can help homeowners take preventive measures to protect their homes.
1. Roof Rats
Roof rats are one of the most prevalent rodents found in attics in Montgomery County. These agile climbers are known for their ability to scale trees and buildings to access rooftops and attics. Roof rats are typically identified by their slender bodies, large ears, and tails that are longer than their bodies.
Characteristics:
- Color: Usually black or dark brown
- Size: 12-14 inches in length, including the tail
- Habitat: Prefer higher places, making attics an ideal environment
2. Norway Rats
While less common in attics than roof rats, Norway rats may also be found in Montgomery County homes. These rodents are generally larger and more robust than roof rats and are usually found in lower areas like basements or ground floors, but they can also invade attics.
Characteristics:
- Color: Brown or gray with a paler underside
- Size: 16 inches in length, including the tail
- Habitat: Favor burrowing and are often found at ground level
3. House Mice
House mice are another frequent invader of residential attics. These small rodents are adept at squeezing through tiny openings, making it easy for them to enter homes. They are known for their prolific breeding, which can lead to significant infestations if not addressed promptly.
Characteristics:
- Color: Light brown to gray with a lighter belly
- Size: 5-7 inches in length, including the tail
- Habitat: Prefer warm, dry areas, often nesting in insulation
4. Squirrels
While not technically rodents, squirrels are another common attic dweller in Montgomery County. These bushy-tailed creatures often enter attics in search of food and shelter, especially during cooler months.
Characteristics:
- Color: Gray, brown, or black
- Size: 10-20 inches in length, including the tail
- Habitat: Prefer tree-dense areas but can easily adapt to urban settings
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