12 Days of Wildlife Infestation: A Holiday Survival Guide from Bay Area Wildlife Solutions

‘Twas the Season for Sneaky Critters…

While you’re decking the halls and sipping eggnog, the wildlife around Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore is making plans of its own — plans to turn your attic into a winter Airbnb.

Let’s break it down in the only way that makes sense this time of year:

On the First Day of Wildlife, My Ceiling Gave to Me…

A bat doing flips near the tree.
️ Holiday Tip: If you hear fluttering above your living room, you don’t have a flying elf — you may have a bat colony. Call us before they invite their friends.

On the Second Day of Wildlife…

Two tangled squirrels. ️️
Tip: Squirrels love attic insulation like kids love wrapping paper. Let’s remove them before they chew through your wiring and turn Christmas into Crisp-mess.

On the Third Day…

Three raccoon thieves.
Fun Fact: Raccoons are excellent burglars. If Santa gets stuck in the chimney, they’re not helping him — they’re helping themselves to your cookies.

On the Fourth Day…

Four flapping birds.
Seasonal Wisdom: Birds can build nests in vents, attics, and holiday wreaths. Cute? Maybe. Sanitary? Nope.

On the Fifth Day…

FIVE DEAD RATS.
Reality Check: Rodents don’t go south for the winter. They go into your walls. Want them gone before they chew up your peace and quiet? You know who to call.

On the Sixth Through Twelfth Days…

You get the idea:

Don’t Let Wildlife Ruin Your Winter Wonder!

Whether you’re in Dover, Camden, Fruitland, Salisbury, Ocean Pines, or anywhere across Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Bay Area Wildlife Solutions is your holiday hero in a humane trap truck.

Call Us Today at (302) 500-0181

…or schedule service online and let us bring peace back to your silent night.
We offer 24/7 emergency wildlife removal, including holidays — because squirrels don’t take vacation.

Help Your Friends Avoid a Festive Fiasco

If this made you laugh, or you know someone battling attic invaders, share this post on Facebook or tag a friend who needs a holiday pest intervention. Laughter may be the best medicine — but a wildlife-free home is a close second.