Skunks are known to climb onto roofs and can potentially enter attics in search of food or shelter. It's important to seal any entry points and remove attractants like pet food to deter them from accessing your home. If you suspect a skunk has entered your attic, it's advised to contact a professional wildlife removal service for safe and humane removal.
They certainly can, and do.
they live all over the house but most commonly live and make their nests in attics.
of course they don't
Because heat rises, right out the roof.
They like high places. They come down for their food, then go back.
An attic is a space found directly below the pitched roof of a house or other building. Attics have existed since roofs have been pitched. In Victorian times, the servants would have rooms in the attic. In 19th century Paris, artists of the day had their studios in attic spaces. Attics can be traced back to Ancient Greece where it was a low story above the main floor.
Attics of My Life was created in 1970.
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An attic is a space found directly below the pitched roof of a house or other building (also called garret, loft or sky parlor). Attic is generally the North American English term for it.As attics fill the space between the ceiling of the top floor of a building and the slanted roof, they are known for being awkwardly shaped spaces with exposed rafters and difficult-to-reach corners. While some attics are converted into bedrooms or home offices, complete with windows and staircases, most attics remain hard to reach and neglected, and are typically used for storage. It is a word ultimately derived from the Attica region around Athens, Greece.
The plural form for the noun attic is attics; the plural possessive form is attics'.
skunks because elaphants can hurt you more then skunks.
It is a precaution that people who live in flood risk areas take--keeping an axe handy in the attic-- so they can hack their way to the roof in case rising flood waters trap them under the eaves.
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