
Step 1: Store Decorations in Airtight Containers

Step 2: Keep Decorations Off the Ground
An often-overlooked step is the elevation of your stored decorations. Keeping these items off the ground reduces accessibility, making it harder for unwanted visitors to make a home among your treasures. Utilizing shelves or elevated platforms can add an extra layer of security. When choosing shelving, opt for metal or wire units. These materials are less appealing and more difficult for small rodents to climb compared to wooden or plastic shelves. By placing your containers on these elevated surfaces, you create an obstacle course that deters even the most persistent of intruders. Besides protecting your decorations, elevating them can also protect against moisture and other environmental factors. It's a win-win situation—your Christmas cheer stays dry and out of reach!Step 3: Seal Entry Points in Storage Areas

Step 4: Avoid Storing Food Near Decorations
Food and holiday decorations don't mix—at least when it comes to storage. Keeping food items, such as seasonal treats or pet food, near your holiday decor can attract unwanted attention. The scent alone is enough to draw critters looking for a quick meal. Instead, store food items separately in sealed containers and thoroughly clean your storage areas. Even small crumbs or residues can entice unwanted visitors to make themselves at home. A clean space is less likely to attract those in search of sustenance. Maintaining separate, clean storage areas for food and decorations reduces the likelihood of accidental lures. It's all about minimizing temptation and making your home less appealing to potential invaders.Step 5: Regularly Inspect and Maintain Storage Areas
