Because it’s so frigid outside, they want to feel the heat from my furnace as it rises to the attic space
Living in the rural countryside can have its ups and downs over the years. On the one hand I care about being away from all the noise that you experience residing in the city. It can be entirely daunting in a neighborhood house listening to the noise on the street below. There’s a combination of cars going by, sirens on police cruisers and ambulances, and people talking loudly or shouting. Sometimes I shall hear dogs barking as well. I was eager to get out of this kind of environment as suddenly as I could. I finished college and I started looking for tasks and cities far away from this metropolitan nightmare. Now I am residing in a duplex in a neighborhood that is right on the edge of a nature preserve. Now instead of hearing constant noise outside from cars and people, I hear the sound of nature, and you can hear parakeets chirping and sick and crickets singing. I also care about to hear the frogs when it starts to rain, and but the only thing I hate about residing in this part are all the squirrels I get into my attic in the winter. Because it’s so frigid outside, they want to feel the heat from my furnace as it rises to the attic space. The squirrels are just trying to stay warm from the frigid hot and cold temperatures so they go wherever they can find indoor heat from a furnace or a boiler. no I do not have heat access in the attic, but all the heat from the house makes the attic a lot warmer than the outside air.