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It usually begins
when you remove yourself from the chaos of life and
settle down for a good night’s sleep.
You’re finally in
bed and relaxed when something goes bump in the
night.
Those little
sounds you only hear once you’ve put down your
iPod, remote control, and video game.
But the fact is,
even after you have gone to bed and shut yourself
down for the day, the world keeps on moving.
And it makes
plenty of noises.
Could those bumps, bangs, knocks, scratches, and other noises be ghosts? Well, in some rare cases they very well might be spirits trying to make contact. But in most cases they are just the sounds of everyday life that we don’t usually pay much attention to. In the average home there are any number of natural causes for those strange ‘bumps in the night’. Any any ghost hunter worth his or her weight will know to look for these causes and recognize their sources before taking that paranormal leap of faith.
Here is a look at some of the many sources of those strange noises you are hearing in your home:
Creatures and Critters:
In many cases unwelcome guests are causing the
noises you’re hearing in your home; wild creatures
that have decided to take residence in your attic,
basement, or crawl space.
These can
include: mice, rats, squirrels, raccoons, birds,
owls, bats, and snakes.
In some climates and areas it may even include
reptiles, alligators, and other exotic animals. It is also very likely that on a nightly basis you have some sort of animal stirring in your backyard, picking through your garbage, or seeking warmth in your garage. These animals could be: deer, bears, coyotes, bobcats, cats, dogs, and other animals.
There may even be insects like termites, ants,
bees, wasps, or hornets
living in the materials of your home that when
together in a group can make some strange sounds.
The final unwanted visitor on your property that
might be making noise is the scariest of all,
a human.
There are plenty
of cases where homeless people may be squatting in a
vacant area of your attic, basement, or garage.
Or a burglar
could be on your property casing it out or trying to
break in.
The simple fact
is that when you go to sleep, there are many
creatures and critters that are still awake.
And they’re
making plenty of noises in and around your home.
Weather:
Mother Nature is also quite noisy when she wants to be and is often the source of many of the strange noises heard in your home. Obviously inclement weather like wind, rain, and hail can make an awful racket against roofs, windows, doors and other parts of the house. But after a storm, when the worst of the weather has changed, our homes are still making noise. Melting snow or water draining and dripping can make all sorts of strange noises. Icicles can melt and/or fall off the roof. The weight of ice on trees and bushes can cause cracking or falling limbs. The wind can blow tree branches or power lines against the house or roof.
And any number of
other things associated with bad weather can make
noises like: loose gutters, swinging gates,
displaced roof shingles, shutters, windows or doors
that rattle, lawn furniture blowing in the wind.
Another effect of weather
is the temperature changes that can cause things
like wood and metal door and window frames to
contract and contort leading to strange sounds in
your home.
Around the House:
Most people don’t notice how much noise the things
in your house make even when you’re not using them.
Things like
radiators, air conditioners, ceiling fans, and
heating units
can make some strange sounds.
So can
faucets, sink drains, leaky shower heads, and
toilets.
Many of the appliances in your home are noisy too,
like refrigerators, aquariums, idle computers,
generators, clocks, even your television
can make some knocking sounds when it’s cooling down
for the night.
Your basement is full of noisy objects too like:
hot water heaters, oil burners, water pumps,
loose pipes and more.
When you really
stop and listen you’ll find that your house is quite
a noisy place when you pay attention.
Naturally Occurring Events:
Along with all of the things inside of our house and around our house there are also naturally occurring events that can have an effect on your house. It’s a well-known fact that the Earth below us moves. And even the slightest earthquake of land shift can cause your house to creak and crack and make strange noises. Large moving objects like trucks and jet planes can rattle a house in some cases as well.
And the vibrations and shaking caused by these
sources can also lead to debris falling in your
walls or mortar down your chimney.
It can also cause
books to fall, pictures to drop, and dishes to
rattle.
These may seem
like obvious noises, but in the middle of the night,
when you’re half asleep, they may seem much more
eerie.
Human Nature:
Which brings us to human nature and our
imaginations.
Our brains
instinctively want to identify everything we hear.
And when its not
sure of what it’s hearing, it can sometimes get it
wrong.
This is
especially true when our bodies are shutting down
for the night and we are slowly entering slumber.
In fact there
are quite a few sleep disorders that people suffer
from that can also lead to hearing things that you
can’t identify.
Sleepwalking
can you leave confused or lead to knocking over
objects and making noises in the house.
Sometimes someone
else sleepwalking in your home can be the cause of
strange sounds.
Night Terrors
can cause you to move erratically and knock over
nearby objects or bang into the headboard leading
you to believe you were woken up by a strange noise.
Not to mention
the scared and confused feelings you’re left with.
Exploding Head Syndrome
is a rare condition for some people who actually
dream of loud sounds that wake them up from a sound
sleep.
But no one else
in the room can hear the sound because it was only
in that person’s head.
Sleep Paralysis
is another condition where you are sort of awake but
you can’t move your body.
It’s as if your
brain is conscious but your body still thinks it is
asleep.
This is a common
cause of people thinking they are being possessed,
or attacked by a succubus, incubus or even aliens.
Sleep Hallucinations
are another condition where your brain imagines
hearing and seeing things to the point that you wake
up thinking they are real.
These usually
occur during the transition of being awake to being
asleep.
People who suffer
from this often report hearing voices and feeling
like they’re being touched.
Ever wake up
suddenly because you felt like you were falling? –
well that’s the idea.
So as it turns out, you are not crazy. There are many different logical and natural explanations for the strange things that you hear at night. Perhaps television shows and movies have programmed you to think that everything you hear in the dark is a ghost. Or maybe it’s just your belief system. In either case, the jump to paranormal is a big one. And even after eliminating all of the possibilities listed here, no one really knows what is going ‘bump in the night’.
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