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Episode 44: Creepy Crawlers & Curious Critters — What Every Homeowner Should Know

Whether you’re a seasoned homeowner or preparing to buy your first property, there’s one universal truth: pests can create headaches, hazards, and costly surprises if you don’t know what to look for.

In Episode 44 of Bricks, Bucks & Buying Power, we dive into the insects and critters most likely to show up in New England homes, what signs you should never ignore, and how to stay one step ahead of infestations that can damage your biggest investment.


Why Pest Awareness Matters

Most pests don’t announce themselves—they work quietly, often behind walls, in basements, or in attics where damage can go unnoticed for months or years.

Unchecked, pests can:

  • Cause structural damage

  • Destroy insulation

  • Spread bacteria and allergens

  • Leave behind costly repairs

  • Affect home inspections and resale value

Knowing the early warning signs can save thousands and protect the long-term health of your home.


The Most Common New England Pests You Need to Know

🐜 1. Carpenter Ants

One of the most common pests in our region—and often misunderstood. They don’t eat wood, but they tunnel through it to build their colonies, which can weaken structural components over time.

Watch for:

  • Sawdust-like shavings

  • Rustling inside walls

  • Large black ants, especially near moisture

🐝 2. Wasps & Hornets

They’re territorial, aggressive, and love to build nests in eaves, soffits, and around decks.

Why they’re a problem:

  • Painful stings

  • Large colonies can become dangerous

  • Difficult to remove without a professional

🐀 3. Mice & Rats

Rodents are resourceful and can enter through openings as small as a dime. Once inside, they multiply quickly.

Risks include:

  • Chewed wires (which can cause fires)

  • Contaminated food storage

  • Damaged insulation and HVAC systems

🐜 4. Termites

Less common in northern New England than in the South, but absolutely present—and high-impact. Termites eat wood rather than excavate it, meaning their damage can move faster and more destructively than carpenter ants.

Signs to never ignore:

  • Mud tubes along foundations

  • Soft or blistering wood

  • Discarded wings near windowsills

If you see any of these, it’s time for a specialist immediately.

🦇 5. Bats

Surprisingly common in older New England homes, especially those with open soffits, chimneys, or attic vulnerabilities.

Why they matter:

  • They can carry diseases (including rabies)

  • Their droppings—guano—can damage insulation and create air-quality issues

  • They’re protected wildlife, meaning removal must be done legally and safely

If you hear fluttering or scratching in the attic, especially at dusk or dawn, a professional wildlife specialist is the safest option.


Why Pests Get In (and How to Stop Them)

Pests get into homes for three main reasons:

  1. Food

  2. Water

  3. Shelter

Common entry points include:

  • Gaps around utility lines

  • Open or unsealed vents

  • Foundation cracks

  • Loose roofing or soffits

  • Basement windows

  • Poorly sealed doors

Moisture is another key attractor—leaky pipes, damp basements, or clogged gutters create ideal environments for pests to thrive.


Practical Prevention: Simple, Effective Steps

You don’t need to be an exterminator to reduce your risk significantly. Start here:

✔️ Seal Gaps

Use steel wool and caulk around pipes, vents, and foundation holes.

✔️ Control Moisture

Fix leaks quickly, use dehumidifiers, and ensure gutters drain properly.

✔️ Keep Food Secure

Store pantry items in airtight containers and clean up crumbs promptly.

✔️ Maintain the Exterior

Trim back vegetation, remove debris, and check for rotting wood.

✔️ Schedule Annual Pest Inspections

Especially important for buyers, sellers, and owners of older homes.


When to Call the Pros

Some infestations are simply beyond DIY—especially termites, bats, large rodent colonies, and hidden carpenter ant nests. Professionals can accurately diagnose the issue, eliminate it safely, and prevent future problems.

If you’re prepping to sell, buying a home, or managing an aging property, knowing when to bring in an expert can save you thousands and protect your investment.


Your Home Is One of Your Most Important Financial Assets

Being proactive about pest prevention isn’t just about comfort—it’s about safeguarding your property value over time. Episode 44 gives you the knowledge you need to stay vigilant and make smart decisions for your home.

If you're noticing the signs of pests or have questions about how these issues affect buying or selling in today’s market, I’m always here to help.


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