Get rid of Squirrels in Attic

Get rid of Squirrels in Attic

Squirrels can be quite noisy, and the first things you will hear are squeaking sounds or quacks like those made by ducks. You may also hear scratching sounds during the day, and since most other invaders are nocturnal, you most likely have a squirrel problem on your hands. Attic squirrels are one of the most common wildlife problems. They can chew into your gutters and ceilings until they fall out through into your living quarters, chew water pipes and cause leaks, and gnaw electric cables and spark a fire. Call us for professional squirrel removal in Kitchener.

Tree squirrels are mostly known for the attic-invasion problem, and you may even find them in your garage. Their numbers are massive because their population is enormous compared to that of their predators. Due to increased construction and decrease in their natural habitats, they often seek shelter in homes, especially seeking the warmth of attics in the fall and winter.

Inspect your attic thoroughly

The first step in getting those critters out of your attic is to assess the damage made, make any emergency repairs, then figure out how they are getting in or out. Get a ladder, climb up there, and inspect the lower side of chimneys, eaves, and roof vents. Look for holes about the size of a golf ball, then cover all holes and leave out the main entry point. You will easily find the main entry point because it may be covered by fecal pellets and bite marks. Instead of a wire mesh, cover this main entry point with a one-way exclusion door or cage trap. As soon as all the squirrels are locked out or trapped, you can seal out this main entry point.

Setting them free

Some states do not allow trapping, but if your state allows it, using a cage trap can also be effective. Ensure you do not injure them during the process, however, and get the process quickly over with as they smash their heads against the cage walls in a bid to get out. Take the cages quickly and drive out at least ten miles before setting them free to ensure they do not return.

Stop them or another family of squirrels from coming back

Consider removing any sources of food that may make your home an optimal breeding and invasion ground for squirrels. If you have a vegetable garden, you can try using red fox urine products to keep them at bay, or aluminum foil; the string reflection repels squirrels. Sweep up any berries or nuts, and bird seeds, all of which are great food for squirrels. For your gutters, invest in gutter guards and downspout coverage, so they do not crawl up and into your attic. Trimming any branches that are hanging over the roof is another step that will eliminate an easy entryway.

Conclusion:

Getting rid of squirrels is possible using the live trapping method. Get a safe trap that will capture all species of squirrels to help eliminate the nuisance once and for all.