Do we have animals under our home?
Animals choose to get under the house primarily for the shelter it can provide. Most animals you’ll find under the house are likely making their way there to create a burrow or nest. The dark space offers shelter from the elements, making it the perfect spot to call home. Beyond simple shelter, the space under your house is close to food sources that come with human presence.
Opossum and Skunk Hole Under House
Skunks and opossums can get through this hole in the foamboard under the house. They’re nocturnal, so it’s unlikely you’ll see either animal, but there is evidence. Both critters usually stay in a den location temporarily and move out on their own. You shouldn’t ignore the problem! The entry hole still exists and will be used by other pests. This one hole was used by a skunk and an opossum at different times. Animals like raccoons and rodents can easily fit through this hole.
Opossum in Crawlspace
Opossums usually creep into crawl spaces in search of shelter and food, using gaps and openings in the foundation or vents to gain access. While they tend to be less destructive than raccoons, opossums in crawl spaces can still create sizeable messes with their droppings and may carry parasites like fleas and ticks.
Skunks in Crawlspace
Skunks are known to burrow under foundations to access crawl spaces, especially when winter brings cool temperatures. Attracted by the warmth and potential food sources, their presence is often painfully obvious thanks to their distinctive odor. Beyond their smell, skunks in crawl spaces can damage your home with digging and may carry diseases such as leptospirosis, which can be transmitted to humans and pets.
Contact Triad Wildlife Experts
If you have unwanted wildlife under your home, Triad Wildlife Experts can help. Our team specializes in humane removal and exclusion techniques to ensure your home stays pest-free. Don’t wait—call Triad Wildlife Experts today for professional assistance!