Squirrel Control

Squirrels might seem harmless, but their presence in your home can lead to serious issues. They are notorious for using insulation to create nests, bringing in nuts and seeds, and even harboring parasites like fleas or diseases such as leptospirosis. Ignoring a squirrel infestation can result in substantial damage both inside and outside your home.

Identifying Squirrel Activity in Your Home

A thorough inspection is necessary to determine the extent of a squirrel problem. Signs of a squirrel infestation include chewing on various parts of your home, small openings leading to the attic or crawl space, droppings, and debris such as nuts or nesting materials. Squirrels often gain access to homes through eaves, soffits, vents, or chimneys.

Humane Squirrel Removal Methods

Removing squirrels from your property requires a humane and effective approach. Professionals typically use methods such as trapping, one-way doors, deterrents, and in some cases, direct capture. Direct capture of adult squirrels is challenging due to their agility and ability to squeeze into small spaces. If juveniles are found in the attic, they are carefully hand-removed and relocated with their mother. If the mother is absent and the young cannot survive independently, they are taken to a local wildlife rehabilitation center for care.

Squirrel Exclusion and Home Repairs

The most effective way to prevent squirrels and other nuisance wildlife from entering your home is through exclusion. All current and potential entry points must be sealed to avoid future infestations. Regular maintenance is highly recommended, as squirrels, like other rodents, have continuously growing front teeth that allow them to gnaw new entry points into your home.

Additionally, removing trees or branches close to your roof can help prevent squirrels from accessing your home. Bird feeders, which attract squirrels and other wildlife, should be avoided to maintain a squirrel-free environment. After squirrels are removed, it is crucial to eliminate food sources such as birdseed and acorns to prevent the problem from recurring.

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