Guess Who’s ALSO Looking for a Home This Fall (Every Fall, in Fact)

Nesting Instinct

It’s not just would-be Buyers who are tirelessly searching for a home this Fall, before the arrival of colder temps and harsher weather.

So are critters (and insects, if that’s a separate category).

The list includes bees, wasps, mice, and squirrels.

Proactive Strategy

Fortunately, it’s usually not a big deal to keep out such uninvited guests:  simply close any openings through which they’re gaining access, which usually means caulking.

Locally, I’m aware of at least a few homeowners who, every Fall, hire a professional exterminator to inspect the perimeter of their home, and do any needed spot caulking.

P.S.:  I know of at least one Twin Cities homeowner who wishes they had hire such a service.  I recently represented the Buyer in a +$1M home sale in Edina that fell apart during the inspection phase of the deal.

The main culprit?  Mouse droppings in the garage rafters, and one too many places in the basement.

See also, “Early Move-in (No Agreement)”; and “Bats in the Attic? Not According to the Seller.”



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