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The return air system of your heating/cooling unit. In the average house, gigantic amounts of air enter through this system.
Gas and fireplace flues.
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1) air infiltration
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Holes and leaks around your sink plumbing. Forget the ants, sometimes a mouse can get through these holes.
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