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Once you’ve been staying in your house for some time, you may decide to visit your attic after months (or even years) of not climbing up to give it a thorough cleaning or get a few items. 

 

At first, it may seem like your attic is the same as you left it a few years ago—still dusty as ever, and nothing seems to be missing. As you’re about the leave, however, you notice that there’s something off about your insulation. No, it’s not the colour or the smell, nor is it the structure of the material itself—it’s actually the presence of chew or bite marks in your insulation sheets. 

 

Why you should pay attention to the bite marks in your insulation

It may not seem significant now, but if you notice any bite marks in your insulation, you should take a look at it because it’s an essential part of your home that affects your comfort. Having any bite marks in your insulation can significantly impair its function, which means that you’ll eventually struggle with trying to overcome immense heat. If you’ve been shivering in the winter and sweating even more within the confines of your home lately, then it’s highly likely that your chewed-on insulation has much to do with it.  

 

Eventually, your insulation and its functionality can degrade significantly over time to the point that your home won’t feel the same anymore because of temperature-related problems. 

 

Answering an important question 

Now that you know the importance of maintaining the insulation in your home, you are probably trying to figure out what’s biting your insulation.

 

To put it simply, any threat in the form of pests undoubtedly has something to do with the bite marks in your home or attic’s insulation. From pretty birds all the way to unsightly insects, it’s best to assume that every critter your backyard has much to do with the various bites in your insulation, and each creature has its own threat level to your insulation. Here are a few common threats to your insulation that can be easily found in your backyard:

 

  • Mice
  • Rats
  • Birds
  • Termites

 

Over time, the effects of these pests and rodents on your insulation can go beyond material matters alone, especially when you live in Australia where the elements can easily work against you. For example, the same rodents and pests that have been nibbling on your insulation might also be leaving several biohazards behind in the form of urine and droppings that can spread viruses and bacteria in your home. 

 

How to stop these pests

If you want to overcome a pest or rodent problem in your attic and protect your insulation, hire a pest control expert who can easily remedy your infestation problem with effective measures. By hiring a pest control professional, they will identify the root of your issue, solve it completely, and take long-term measures in preventing the same problem from recurring. 

 

If you are looking for commercial pest control services in Melbourne, get in touch with us today! We’re happy to help.

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