Common Wildlife Invaders In The South
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In this episode of Bug Busters Pest Pulse, host Court Parker shines a spotlight on the often-overlooked wildlife species that sneak into homes and businesses across the Southeastern United States. From raccoons in the attic to bats in the rafters, these uninvited guests don’t just bring noise — they bring damage, disease, and serious health risks.
You’ll learn how to identify and manage:
Raccoons that tear through insulation, chew wiring, and spread parasites like roundworms and leptospirosis
Squirrels that gnaw on beams and create fire hazards by exposing electrical wires
Bats, whose guano carries the risk of histoplasmosis and causes structural damage
Opossums that scavenge trash, spread fleas and ticks, and make nests under decks and garages
Snakes — both harmless and venomous — that sneak indoors in search of prey or shelter
We’ll also guide you through:
The early warning signs of wildlife intrusions (like scratching sounds, droppings, or odor)
Why wildlife infestations are more than a nuisance — they’re a health and safety threat
Humane and effective pest control strategies, from exclusion and cleanup to when to bring in the pros
How southern weather and landscapes make this region particularly vulnerable to wildlife activity
Whether you're a homeowner, property manager, or business owner, this episode offers critical insights to help you defend your space and health from the wild neighbors you never asked for.
➔ Tune in now to learn how to recognize wildlife threats early — and take the right steps before minor intrusions become major infestations.
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