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Silverfish and crickets are two common attic insects that thrive in dark, damp environments. These pests can feed on paper, cardboard, and other cellulose-based materials, causing damage to stored items and insulation.

PCI-2024-0892 DATE: April 14, 2026 PROPERTY: 117 Willow Creek Drive SUBJECT: Structural and biological infestation – "Parasited the Attic" parasited the attic

Bats are often found in attics, where they roost and raise their young. While they may seem harmless, bats can carry diseases like rabies and histoplasmosis, a fungal infection that can be spread through their droppings. Additionally, bat guano (excrement) can accumulate and cause structural damage to your home. Silverfish and crickets are two common attic insects

Preventing attic parasite infestations requires a multi-step approach: While they may seem harmless, bats can carry

Residents of 13 Ravenwood Lane reported sounds of "something dragging" above the second floor. Upon visual inspection via drone camera, it was confirmed that a metabolic parasite (unknown phylum) has colonized the entire attic volume.

Do not enter the attic. Do not cut the power. Await mycological strike team.