Squirrels in the Attic How We Eliminate Squirrels The quickest method how to eliminate squirrels in an attic, or in an exterior wall is with the proper usage of one-way squirrel doors. To omit grey squirrels or red squirrels from your house, we like to use the one-way squirrel doors, whenever possible.
Then, we seal-up the openings they are not using and set up one-way squirrel doors to the openings they are presently utilizing. These short-term squirrel doors permit the squirrels to exit your home, however they can't return. After the squirrels have actually all left your home, we'll return and remove the squirrel doors and do the final sealing-up.
Note: Utilizing one-way squirrel doors is thought about the very best method to eliminate squirrels and remove a continuous squirrel problem. This is our preferred method of squirrel elimination, it's faster than trapping and costs the consumer less. When setup of one-way squirrel doors is not possible, we will live trap the gray squirrels and eliminate them.
We also perform wildlife elimination for other issue animals such as; Flying Squirrels, Woodchuck Removal, Raccoon Trapping, Opossum Trapping and Groundhog Removal. Grey squirrels are the most common squirrels we see outdoors in our lawns. They come out early in the early morning and are active throughout the day. Key Reference of a gray squirrel problem are loud chewing and scratching noises in walls and ceilings prior to dark and again in the early morning hours.
When heard stumbling upon an overhead ceiling you will understand it's from a bigger animal. Grey squirrels are extremely destructive. They can chew big holes through wood and often chew through electrical wiring insulation. Common Indications of Squirrel Activity in your house Chewed wiring in attic and wall spaces Damage to vent louvers and vent screening Bad smell from feces and urine-soaked insulation Soffit, gable & roof damage from squirrel chewing Discolorations on ceilings from squirrel urine Feces and urine deposits Flying Squirrels in Your Attic Flying squirrels look a lot like child grey squirrels.