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Last month, a homeowner in Cypress called me about raccoons in their attic. They had just come back from Hurricane Harvey and found the place trashed with droppings all over. I’ve seen this pattern repeat after every major storm in the Houston area. This guide is for homeowners in Cypress, Conroe, The Woodlands, Spring, and Tomball to help you navigate hurricane season wildlife invasions.
Roof Rats Displaced by Flooding
Heavy rains flood ground burrows and push roof rats to higher ground—attics, eaves, and wall voids. Your attic becomes prime real estate for these critters. In my territory, I’ve seen this pattern repeat after every major storm in the Houston area.
- Roof rats are excellent swimmers but they don’t want to stay in flooded burrows.
- Your attic becomes their new home, especially if you have any gaps or entry points.
Raccoon Attic Invasion Post-Storm
Storm damage creates entry points. Wind tears off soffit vents, loosens flashing, breaks vent covers. A raccoon only needs a 4-inch gap. After Hurricane Harvey, I ran raccoon calls non-stop from Cypress to Conroe for 3 weeks straight.
- Raccoons are looking for safe den sites and will exploit any opening.
- Mother raccoons with babies often look for new dens after a storm, making your attic their next home.
Snake Displacement
Flooding pushes snakes out of their normal habitat. They seek dry ground—under houses, in garages, or pool equipment areas. Most displaced snakes are non-venomous water snakes and rat snakes, but homeowners can’t tell the difference.
- Assume it’s venomous until proven otherwise.
- I always tell people to call a professional if they see something moving in their garage or crawl space.
Opossum & Armadillo Flood Seekers
These guys are less aggressive invaders but heavy rain floods their normal shelter. They’ll shelter under decks, in crawl spaces, and under sheds.
- They usually seek temporary refuge due to flooding.
- While they’re not as destructive as raccoons or rats, they can still do damage while there.
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Strong Prevention Advice
Prevention is key. Regular inspections of your home’s exterior can save you a lot of headache during hurricane season. Seal off all potential entry points and remove any attractants like food or water sources.
- Keep gutters clean and free from debris.
- Store firewood away from the house.
- Use screens on vents and cover soffits with metal mesh.
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If you’re in Cypress, Conroe, The Woodlands, Spring, or Tomball and need wildlife control services, don’t hesitate to reach out. I’ve been doing this for over a decade, and my experience tells me that waiting is rarely the best option.
Sources & Field Experience
This article is based on the author’s 10+ years of professional wildlife control experience serving Texas communities, supplemented by:
- Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) wildlife management guidelines
- NPMA wildlife control best practices and safety standards
- Texas A&M AgriLife Extension wildlife damage management resources
- Field observations from hundreds of Texas residential and commercial properties
From the Field: My Honest Take
In my 10+ years of experience, I’ve seen firsthand how wildlife can wreak havoc on homeowners’ properties during hurricane season. Prevention and early action are crucial to avoid costly repairs and health risks. Homeowners in these northern Houston suburbs should take proactive steps before the next big storm hits.
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