Weasel Poop Near the Home

Found across the US, weasels often live close to homes and farms to prey on rodents. These fearless hunters will even attack and eat larger animals such as gophers and rabbits. Since the pests consume around one-third of their body weight every day, weasel scat quickly accumulates in yards.

Where Do People Find Weasel Droppings?

Near homes, weasel poop shows up under porches and along fencerows where the pests hunt and seek shelter. Feces in these spaces create foul odors and attract insects. Weasels also need to drink often in order to survive, so their waste may pollute areas near swimming pools, backyard ponds, and other water sources.

The pests spend most of their time hunting or eating and digest their food in under four hours. This fast metabolism leads to large amounts of weasel droppings, which are an unpleasant surprise for residents on steps, sidewalks, and play areas.

Dealing with Problems

Weasel feces is unsightly and difficult to wash away. To resolve the issue, many homeowners turn to Critter Control for reliable pest control services. Expert technicians can assist with weasel prevention and removal near homes.

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