Why do Montana Flying Squirrels Chew on Electrical Wires and Wood Materials?

The teeth of the Billings rodent are continuously growing. If they do not do something about this condition, it will be difficult for them to eat their food. There are also cases where the teeth of the rodent pierced through their brain. In order to prevent this from happening, they will need to control the growth of their teeth. They will chew tough materials to wear their teeth down.



Reason Why Flying Squirrels are Chewing Wires and Wood

Once the Montana squirrels made it into our house, there are just too many materials that they can chew. They can easily use the small holes in our roof to establish their den in the attic. This usually happen during the cold months and on nesting season. The flying squirrel will look for a safe place to rear their young ones. While they are in our attic, they will be chewing things that can result to expensive repairs.

Materials to Build Nest

To keep safe from the unforgiving winter season, they will retreat to our house that provides them warmth and comfort. The materials that they will collect outside will not be enough to make them comfortable. This means that they will have to gather additional materials once they are inside the house. They can collect the wire insulation when creating their nest. Unfortunately, this will expose the live wires that may cause accidental electrocution and wires. Other items found in our attic can be used to build a comfortable nest. 

Wear Down Their Teeth

As we mentioned above, the Montana rodents such as the flying squirrel will need to chew tough materials in order to control the growth of their teeth. When looking for the best way to trim down their teeth, they will look for the tough materials in our house such as wood. For the squirrels that have a malocclusion, they may not be able to keep their teeth to a desirable length. This will be dangerous and can be lethal.

Risks Related with the Chewing Habit of Billings Flying Squirrels

In case you noticed that your power supply is disrupted without any reason, then you might be suffering from the attack of the Billings flying squirrels. This is due to the fact that rodents have been considered as the culprit for most electrical issues annually. Based on the study, they are responsible for 20% of the power outage. Exposed live wires can also result to accidental fires and electrocution. In the case that you noticed that your light has been flickering or your appliances have suddenly stopped functioning, you might want to check the condition of your electrical wires.

When creating their nest, your insulation is also not safe from their attack. They can also chew various construction materials that can weaken the foundation of your house. In order to halt the negative effect of the flying squirrel infestation, you will have to act as soon as you hear the strange noises in your attic. There should be preventative measures in place that will help you avoid this type of issue.



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