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Pest Debris and Droppings in Ducts
in Sioux Falls, SD

Sioux Falls winters push rodents indoors, and ductwork in older homes near the Big Sioux River corridor is a common entry point. Mice and squirrels leave droppings, urine, and nesting material inside the ducts, and your HVAC system blows all of that through the house. This is a health issue, not just a cleanliness one.

Quick Answer

Mice, squirrels, and insects sometimes get into ductwork and leave nesting material and droppings behind. In Sioux Falls, rodents look for warm places to nest when temperatures drop below freezing in October and November, and duct systems are an easy target. The fix is cleaning out the contamination and sealing the entry points. Call (605) 250-4261 if you hear scratching in the walls or smell something dead when the heat runs.

Pest Debris and Droppings in Ducts in Sioux Falls

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Scratching or rustling sounds inside the walls when the house is quiet
  • Foul or sharp odor coming from vents when the heat or AC runs
  • Visible droppings near or inside vent openings
  • Dead animal smell that comes and goes depending on airflow
  • Chewed vent covers or damaged register louvers
  • Nesting material like insulation scraps or shredded paper visible near registers

Root Causes

What Causes Pest Debris and Droppings in Ducts?

1

Rodent Entry Through Duct Gaps

Mice can fit through a gap the size of a dime, and duct joints in crawl spaces or basements often have exactly that. Once inside, they travel the full length of the duct system and leave waste everywhere. Sioux Falls homes built before 1970 often have older duct connections that were never fully sealed.

The Fix

Duct Cleaning and Entry Point Sealing

Technicians remove all nesting material and droppings, sanitize the duct interior, and then seal the gaps that let the rodents in. Cleaning without sealing just means more rodents come back next winter.

2

Insect Nest Buildup in Ductwork

Wasps, bees, and beetles can enter through exterior vent terminations on the outside of the house and build nests inside the ductwork. This is more common in duct runs near the roofline or through unconditioned attic spaces where the duct terminations are exposed.

The Fix

Duct Cleaning and Vent Cap Replacement

The nest and debris are removed during cleaning, and the exterior vent cap is replaced with a model that has a proper screen or flap to keep insects out.

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 Rodent Entry Through Duct Gaps Insect Nest Buildup in Ductwork
Droppings visible inside the duct when register is removed
Scratching sounds inside walls at night
Wasp or bee activity near exterior vent covers on the house
Nesting material made of leaves or plant matter found in ducts
Dead animal smell from vents, stronger in one part of the house