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What Does the Red Wax in Your Keyhole Mean?

If you find red wax in your opening, that's a red flag right away. This material that doesn't seem dangerous could mean that someone is watching your home very closely. Break-in artists or squatters sometimes use wax as a sneaky way to check if a house is occupied. They can keep an eye on the door by putting wax or something else in it. If the wax doesn't move, it could mean that the house is empty, which makes it an easy target for thieves.

If you're in a hurry to leave, it's easy to miss things like wax buildup on your key or lock. That being said, if you see this, you should be very careful because it could mean that someone has messed with your lock.

Why would a thief or squatter use red wax?
Some of you may be thinking why wax. People who want to break into or squat on empty homes are always looking for low-profile ways to do so. Putting wax in keyholes is one way to do this without drawing attention to yourself. A small amount of wax can be put in the keyhole without drawing attention to itself, making the plan very sneaky.

If the wax is still there after a few days, the person may think the house is empty and decide it's a good target. However, if the wax is moved, it means that someone is regularly entering and leaving the house, which might make them less likely to try to break in or stay.

What To Do If Your Key Hole Has Red Wax in It

It can be scary to find red wax in your doorknob, but you need to lock your doors right away. If you find wax in your lock, do these things:

1. Check out your property:

First, check your front door and the area around it carefully for any signs of tampering.

You can tell someone tried to mess with your lock if there are scratches, pry marks, or other signs around the lock.
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