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Pest Prevention: How Your Home Accidentally Welcomes Unwanted Guests
Episode 7415th April 2026 • Thoughts From the Crawlspace • Gold Key Real Estate & Appraising
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From carpenter ants hitching a ride on tree branches to raccoons clawing through ridge vents, most pest problems start with small gaps and easy access points homeowners never think to check. This episode breaks down the top entry points pests use, the role moisture and landscaping play in attracting them, and practical steps you can take to keep your home from rolling out the welcome mat.

Key Takeaways

● Most pest problems aren't caused by a dirty home. They happen because the house unintentionally provides easy entry points.

● If you can fit a pencil into a gap, insects can get through it. Mice can squeeze through openings the size of a dime.

● An estimated 95% of homes with vinyl siding show signs of mice in the attic, because hollow corner pieces create hidden pathways straight to the roofline.

● Pests are attracted to three basic things: food, moisture, and shelter. Controlling those three factors is the foundation of prevention.

● Mulch piled above the base of your siding creates a hidden highway for termites and traps moisture against your wood structure. Maintain a six to eight inch clearance.

● Tree branches touching the roof act as a superhighway for squirrels, chipmunks, and carpenter ants.

● Crawl spaces are one of the most common pest hotspots because they're dark, quiet, moist, and rarely visited.

● Subterranean termites build mud tubes to maintain humidity and protect themselves. Scratching the tubes down is a temporary fix, not a solution.

● Pests that chew through electrical wiring can knock out circuits throughout your home, creating both a fire hazard and costly repairs.

● Signs that require immediate professional attention include sawdust-like material near wood, mud tubes on foundation walls, scratching sounds in walls or attic, and droppings in cabinets or basements.

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● Gold Key Inspection Services: www.goldkeyinspect.com

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