Oregon homeowners deal with a mix of long wet seasons, mature trees, and steady storm patterns. Those conditions sound normal for the Pacific Northwest, yet they create a surprisingly consistent problem: pests settling into clogged gutters.
When debris piles up and stays damp, gutters turn into small ecosystems where insects, rodents, and even birds find shelter. That buildup also puts the roofline at risk.
Oregon has roughly 30 million forested acres, and Portland’s canopy reaches nearly 56% in some neighborhoods. With that much vegetation, debris never stops falling.
This blog walks through how that environment feeds pest activity and how gutter guard installation helps protect the home before things escalate.
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