Frequently Asked Questions

Can mice get in through gaps around HVAC lines?

Yes. Small gaps around AC lines, conduit, and utility penetrations can give mice access to wall voids, basements, crawl spaces, and attic areas.

What pests commonly enter through the roofline?

Common roofline pests in New England include mice, rats, squirrels, bats, birds, wasps, hornets, yellowjackets, and moisture-associated insects such as carpenter ants.

Should I seal roofline gaps myself?

Small maintenance repairs may be fine, but suspected pest entry points should be inspected first. Sealing an active opening can trap animals inside or force them deeper into the structure.

Why do pests keep coming back to my attic?

Recurring attic pest problems usually mean there are unsealed entry points, hidden gaps, nearby food or harborage conditions, or previous damage that was never fully repaired.

How often should New England homeowners inspect rooflines for pest issues?

A spring and fall inspection is a smart routine, especially for older homes, wooded properties, homes with complex rooflines, or properties with a history of rodent or wildlife issues.