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Why critters love autumn as much as you do (and how to keep them out).
Ah, fall. The season of cozy blankets, pumpkin spice lattes, and crisp golden leaves. But here’s the thing no one puts on Instagram: while you’re sipping cider, pests are plotting their autumn takeover of your home.
Yep... mice, squirrels, raccoons, and even spiders are packing their bags right now. They’re not after your pumpkin pie (okay, maybe they are), but mostly, they’re looking for warmth, shelter, and food as the temperatures drop.
To a rodent, your warm home is basically a neon sign reading: "Vacancy: Free Snacks & Cozy Beds Available!"
👉 Pro tip: A mouse only needs a hole the size of a dime to get in!
The ultimate freeloaders. They chew wires, leave droppings, and multiply fast.
Cute outside, destructive inside. They love chewing electrical wiring in attics.
Strong and clever. Fall is their busy season for raiding trash cans.
Looking for warmth. Nobody wants them camping out in the bathroom.
Modern times call for modern pest control. No messy traps, no dangerous poisons.
Drives away mice, rats, roaches, and spiders using ultrasonic sound. It also uses Electro-Vibrawave technology to turn your home's wiring into a pest repeller deep inside the walls.
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For raccoons, squirrels, and stray critters messing with your yard. It combines sonic/ultrasonic sounds, predator calls, and a thermal motion sensor to create a "No Trespassing" zone.
Shop The GuardianThe only guests you should be entertaining this season are friends, family, and maybe a slice (or three) of pumpkin pie.
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