Psalms 73:26..My heart and flesh may fail, but God is the strength of my heart
Psalms 73:26..My heart and flesh may fail, but God is the strength of my heart
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If you’re hearing chirping in a vent, scratching in the ceiling, or have seen a bat inside your home, something is likely already inside. Homes in Bondurant—especially in newer subdivisions and fast-growing areas—commonly deal with birds nesting in vents and bats getting into attic spaces.

Why Birds Keep Nesting in Vents, Rooflines, and Exterior Openings
If birds are getting into your home, it’s most often through vents or small openings along the exterior.
We commonly find nests in:
Homeowners usually notice:
These nests can block airflow and, in the case of dryer vents, create a fire risk.
In Bondurant’s newer homes, even small construction gaps can allow birds to get in.
Once birds start nesting, they return to the same spots every year unless those areas are properly sealed.

What Homeowners Notice When Bats Are in the Attic
If you’ve seen a bat inside your home or are hearing movement in your attic, it usually means bats are already in the structure.
Homeowners in Bondurant often notice:
Bats can enter through very small gaps along rooflines, soffits, and attic vents—even in newer homes.
Once inside, they return to the same entry points year after year unless the home is properly sealed.
Fixing the problem involves:
Call: 515.257.0470
TRappers Wildlife Control, LLC
3626 NW Trestle Point Dr Ankeny IA 50023
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