Anonymous wrote:OP, why don’t you put two or three loaves up there and see what happens.
We need some more data and er, action.
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
There was just a big crash in my attic or bathroom. Like someone dropping something heavy and it bouncing/rolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your home could be in a seismic area, little earthquakes are occurring until soon the earth opens up and swallows your whole house.
I would look to upping the homeowners insurance policy just in case.
Tie a rope around your waist and run it through a window to a nearby tree. That would help too.
Anonymous wrote:Op here- I wish I was a troll 😭
Not a new construction- 1964.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a working carbon monoxide detector?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
There was just a big crash in my attic or bathroom. Like someone dropping something heavy and it bouncing/rolling.
You posted this on DCUM before going to investigate? Mmkay.
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
There was just a big crash in my attic or bathroom. Like someone dropping something heavy and it bouncing/rolling.
Anonymous wrote:Me again. All the shampoo bottles are off the ledge and on the tub floor so thats what the crash was. Idk, it wasn't wet in there. My dog was in bed with me.
No mouse droppings on top of the fridge for what it's worth.