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OT: Need help with noise in the wall

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Think we have some type of animal in our wall. Heard scratching sounds yesterday. Any one have experience? Who to call for this? Thanks in advance.
 
Exterior or interior? What time of day? Do you have an attic and or basement?

Calling a pest control company is probably first step. I would avoid poisons but that is just my belief system.
 
Exterior or interior? What time of day? Do you have an attic and or basement?

Calling a pest control company is probably first step. I would avoid poisons but that is just my belief system.
It’s in the walls and we heard it last night. It’s a 100+ year old house with attic and basement. Any reference in a pest control company? The reviews on the chain like Terminix is not great. Local guys are just unknown.
 
It’s in the walls and we heard it last night. It’s a 100+ year old house with attic and basement. Any reference in a pest control company? The reviews on the chain like Terminix is not great. Local guys are just unknown.
We use A-Academy of South Jersey for termites, carpenter ants, etc...not sure if they handle other animals but we have been satisfied with their service.
 
Think we have some type of animal in our wall. Heard scratching sounds yesterday. Any one have experience? Who to call for this? Thanks in advance.
most likely a mouse...every couple of years, I hear one in my attic. I set up a few traps (wooden traps you can get at home depot with some peanut butter on it). However, I'm not sure what to do if it's in a wall. I guess i would try to determine which wall / between which set of studs and then try to locate any potential access points from outside (top or bottom, etc.) to seal them in future (after getting rid of it). If it's 2nd floor wall, there's a good chance you can place the traps in the attic near that wall. However, I am interested in any experience you have if you employ a pest control service, ala terminix.
 
Exterior or interior? What time of day? Do you have an attic and or basement?

Calling a pest control company is probably first step. I would avoid poisons but that is just my belief system.
I'm the same. I catch and release two or three in my Atlantic City place a year. Ha ha, it might be the same guy every time. It seems foolish, but I just don't want to kill a mouse...
 
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Same thing happened to us a year or two ago. You would be shocked how loud a mouse behind a wall can be, it sounded like someone was going at our drywall with a drywall saw. It ended up dying after a few days in the wall, never had a smell. We had a pest control service under contract, the guy figured out it tightroped a romex in our basement and forced itself through the gap where it went directly into the wall cavity under the wood (you could see the hair trapped around the hole). Put a trap on the basement wall where the romex gets close to the outer wall, never had a problem since.

We use On The Spot pest control, they’re a great local company with very solid reviews. Not sure where you are, but I think they serve a good chunk of north/central NJ.
 
Think we have some type of animal in our wall. Heard scratching sounds yesterday. Any one have experience? Who to call for this? Thanks in advance.
It got in somehow and it's got to eventually eat and drink. So, it can't stay in the wall forever, probably just where its burrow is. A thorough inspection of the attic and basement near the area inside and out might reveal their entry point. Set traps with peanut butter, squirrels and mice both like it.

Through experience with the farm, I've become somewhat of an expert on these two nuisances. These two will carry fleas, mites and various diseases so best to get rid of them for good.
 
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The potential problem with poison is if the critter then dies behind the wall. It can omit a terrible smell for weeks before it goes away.
Bigger the animal, the bigger the smell.

A mouse could die in your walls and you'd might not know.

Poisons will also drive an animal to seek water, so they may leave your house to do so......and then croak.
 
Same thing happened to us a year or two ago. You would be shocked how loud a mouse behind a wall can be, it sounded like someone was going at our drywall with a drywall saw. It ended up dying after a few days in the wall, never had a smell. We had a pest control service under contract, the guy figured out it tightroped a romex in our basement and forced itself through the gap where it went directly into the wall cavity under the wood (you could see the hair trapped around the hole). Put a trap on the basement wall where the romex gets close to the outer wall, never had a problem since.

We use On The Spot pest control, they’re a great local company with very solid reviews. Not sure where you are, but I think they serve a good chunk of north/central NJ.
We used on the spot before and they were good with bugs but no help with rodents.

My house is 100+ years old. There are too many ways they can get in. This is the first time they got into the walls.
 
Going with squirrel. Just the absolute worst - a neighbor helped me resolve last summer after off and on grief for quite some time (April/May was peak frustration). We mounted a camera to confirm what we thought was the entry point and sealed that off (after first making sure we watched it leave).
 
It's not an animal. Better call these guys.

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Attic mice usually show up in the house - they can squeeze down to nothing.
I think mice might show in the basement first.
I've had squirrels a few times - they stay for winter and then leave.
I only heard them at night.
 
Going with squirrel. Just the absolute worst - a neighbor helped me resolve last summer after off and on grief for quite some time (April/May was peak frustration). We mounted a camera to confirm what we thought was the entry point and sealed that off (after first making sure we watched it leave).
I don’t think it’s a squirrel. Too quite. My hearing is not great but it sounds like it’s in the floor on the 2nd level. I only have one tree that overhangs the house and it’s probably a good 15 ft drop to the roof.
 
It’s in the walls and we heard it last night. It’s a 100+ year old house with attic and basement. Any reference in a pest control company? The reviews on the chain like Terminix is not great. Local guys are just unknown.
Where are you located? I am up in Hunterdon and used a great company when we had bats. We also have a 130 year old house.
 
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Where are you located? I am up in Hunterdon and used a great company when we had bats. We also have a 130 year old house.
I’m in Summit. Do you think the Wildlife Control also deal with rodents or just wildlife?
 
Your 100 year old home is most likely a balloon frame, allowing unimpeded access from basement to attic. Odds are its a mouse.
I think I am partially to blame. I did some prevention by plugging a lot of the easy access areas and that may have redirect it into the walls. 😟
 
Where are you located? I am up in Hunterdon and used a great company when we had bats. We also have a 130 year old house.

This is who I used.

I’m in Summit. Do you think the Wildlife Control also deal with rodents or just wildlife?
I'd call them and ask, if you don't really know what's in there. They helped a bunch of people remove everything from bats, squirrels, racoons, snakes. They're good at identifying what it is and then getting rid of it. Neighbors thought they had mice but it turned out to be a family of squirrels.
 
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I get an occasional mouse. Eventually they get hungry and end up visiting the kitchen, which smells of food, and get caught in a trap. I find that black sunflower seeds work best. Can use a dab of hot glue to attach a few seeds to the trap trigger, and leave a couple free seeds near the trap.
 
It got in somehow and it's got to eventually eat and drink. So, it can't stay in the wall forever, probably just where its burrow is. A thorough inspection of the attic and basement near the area inside and out might reveal their entry point. Set traps with peanut butter, squirrels and mice both like it.

Through experience with the farm, I've become somewhat of an expert on these two nuisances. These two will carry fleas, mites and various diseases so best to get rid of them for good.
^^ this ^^ remember they are animals. Its like when you see a bug.. well, when you see/kill one there are more.. not only you hunts/kills bugs.. bigger bugs feed on then.. then animals hunt and kill bugs.. in your home. So.. while a mouse might just be a mouse making a nest, getting out of the cold.. it could mean other things inside your walls.
 
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^^ this ^^ remember they are animals. Its like when you see a bug.. well, when you see/kill one there are more.. not only you hunts/kills bugs.. bigger bugs feed on then.. then animals hunt and kill bugs.. in your home. So.. while a mouse might just be a mouse making a nest, getting out of the cold.. it could mean other things inside your walls.
Yeah I would think once there is one, there is more.
 
most likely a mouse...every couple of years, I hear one in my attic. I set up a few traps (wooden traps you can get at home depot with some peanut butter on it). However, I'm not sure what to do if it's in a wall. I guess i would try to determine which wall / between which set of studs and then try to locate any potential access points from outside (top or bottom, etc.) to seal them in future (after getting rid of it). If it's 2nd floor wall, there's a good chance you can place the traps in the attic near that wall. However, I am interested in any experience you have if you employ a pest control service, ala terminix.
Experience this every winter. The mice have to come out the wall to find food so I've always been successful in laying out traps in the attic and spaces adjacent to possible entrances to the wall.
Also, when you find one, it usually means they are a couple.
There probably is no need to hire an outside company.
 
Also, when you find one, it usually means they are a couple.
This is true.

I've hooked up some UHD video cameras to capture them copulating from multiple angles. Then I post the videos to the dark web where I'm making millions selling the videos. I plan to start livestreaming it, which should increase revenues. Mouse porn is a big thing.

Normally I'd be reluctant to do something like this. But the sheep told me it's okay.
 
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