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Pest Contamination in Ductwork
in Omaha, NE

Mice, rats, and insects treat unsealed ductwork like a highway. In older Omaha neighborhoods like Benson and Dundee, homes from the 1940s and 1950s frequently have sheet metal ducts with gaps at every joint, and once rodents get in, they nest, leave waste, and sometimes die inside. Every time your system runs, it blows that contamination into your living spaces. This is a health issue, not just a comfort issue.

Quick Answer

Mice and insects get into ductwork through gaps in the foundation, crawl space vents, and unsealed duct joints. In older parts of Omaha like Benson and Dundee, homes built in the 1940s and 1950s often have original ductwork with open seams that rodents can squeeze through. The ducts need to be cleaned out, sanitized, and the entry points sealed. Call (531) 365-8162 if you smell something foul from a vent or hear scratching inside the walls.

Pest Contamination in Ductwork in Omaha

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • A foul or ammonia-like smell that gets worse when the heat or AC runs
  • Scratching or rustling sounds coming from inside the walls or ceiling
  • Droppings visible near vent covers or inside the duct when the cover is removed
  • Chewed or shredded material visible inside a duct opening
  • A dead animal smell coming from one specific vent

Root Causes

What Causes Pest Contamination in Ductwork?

1

Unsealed Duct Joints and Gaps

Sheet metal ducts in Omaha homes built before 1960 were often assembled with sheet metal screws and no sealant. Over decades, joints loosen and open enough for mice to pass through. Mice can squeeze through a gap the size of a dime.

The Fix

Duct Cleaning and Joint Sealing

A technician cleans and sanitizes the contaminated duct sections, then seals every accessible joint with mastic compound to close the entry points rodents are using.

2

Open Crawl Space or Foundation Vents

Many Omaha homes have crawl spaces with foundation vents that sit open year-round. Rodents enter the crawl space easily and then find their way into flex duct connections or duct boots, which are the boxes where ducts connect to floor vents. From there they have access to the whole system.

The Fix

Crawl Space Exclusion and Duct Boot Sealing

A technician seals gaps around duct boots where they pass through the floor and recommends that a pest control company address the crawl space entry points. Sealing the duct system alone does not work if rodents can still get under the house.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Unsealed Duct Joints and Gaps Open Crawl Space or Foundation Vents
Droppings found directly inside a duct opening
Smell is concentrated near floor vents in rooms above the crawl space
Gaps visible at sheet metal duct joints in the basement
Scratching sounds seem to come from under the floor
Smell affects multiple rooms on the same duct branch