Squirrels are adorable and fluffy creatures to watch as they run around outside. When they get into your attic, though, they may wreak major damage and pose a health danger to you and your family. Here are a few signs that you may have squirrels in your attic:
If you suspect squirrels are living in your attic, you should act immediately as possible. Squirrels can cause damage on your property and pose a health risk to you and your family. To safely and successfully remove squirrels from your attic, contact a professional squirrel removal service.
Critter Stop helps you put a stop to your critter problem in a safe way. We also offer the following services:
When it comes to squirrel removal, trapping is an essential step. "Trapping" commonly takes the form of a "one-way door" - a device that allows squirrels to exit the attic but prevents them from returning due to a door that snaps behind them and does not reopen from the outside. Trapping should only be performed by an expert because it is risky and needs knowledge of squirrel behavior. This section will go over the squirrel trapping and removal method.
The first step in squirrel trapping is to find the areas where they are entering and exiting the home. This can be done by monitoring the squirrels and looking for holes or other openings in the roof or walls. Once the entry points have been confirmed, traps can be set in these areas.
If the situation calls for trapping squirrels rather than using a one-way door, there are numerous types of traps available, including live traps and lethal traps. A live squirrel trap is intended to capture the squirrel without harming it, while a lethal trap is designed to kill it. At Critter Stop, a humane squirrel removal company, we will only use live squirrel traps. We do not use lethal traps of any kind for any wild animal.
After the traps have been palced, it is critical to monitor them regularly to ensure that any trapped squirrels are removed promptly. Once a squirrel has been trapped, it should be handled carefully to avoid injury to both the animal and the person removing it. If a live squirrel trap was used, the squirrel can be released into a park or forested area. You should always check your local and state laws regarding squirrel relocation, but if you want to relocate squirrels and live in the Dallas - Fort Worth metroplex, most areas require the squirrel be relocated within 10 miles of where it was trapped.
It is crucial to note that trapping and removing squirrels is only one step in the squirrel removal process. To avoid future infestations, the entry points that allowed the squirrels to enter the house must also be sealed. To guarantee that the problem is completely solved, a professional squirrel removal service may assist with both trapping and sealing the home.
Squirrel exclusion and prevention are important steps in keeping squirrels out of your house. Squirrels can create considerable property damage as well as health risk to you and your family. Here are some ways to exclude and prevent squirrels from entering your home:
If you have a squirrel infestation, it is critical to contact a professional squirrel removal service to safely and humanely remove the squirrels from your home. They can also assist you with squirrel exclusion and prevention measures to keep squirrels from returning.
When dealing with a squirrel infestation, it is critical to consider humane methods of control. There are various alternatives that are neither harmful to the squirrels or cause unneeded stress.
One effective method is the use of live traps. These traps allow squirrels to be caught and safely relocated to a more suitable habitat. It is critical to release the squirrels at least five miles away from the infested area to prevent them from returning.
Another option is the use of deterrents. These can include installing mesh or netting over possible entry spots, utilizing squirrel-proof bird feeders, and installing ultrasonic devices that make high-frequency sounds that squirrels find unpleasant.
It is crucial to note that squirrel trapping and relocation may not be permitted in many places. It is important to consult with local authorities and adhere to all regulations and guidelines.
Here are some frequently asked questions about squirrel removal:
It is not recommended to remove squirrels on your own. Squirrels can be aggressive and carry diseases. In addition, some methods of removal may be illegal or inhumane. It is best to hire a professional squirrel removal service to safely and effectively remove squirrels from your property.
Signs of squirrels in your attic include scratching or scurrying noises, droppings, and damage to insulation or wiring. You may also see squirrels entering or exiting your home through small openings or gaps.
Professionals use humane and effective methods to remove squirrels, such as one-way doors, live traps, and exclusion techniques. They will also identify and seal entry points to prevent future squirrel infestations.
To keep squirrels from returning, it is important to seal all entry points and trim tree branches that may provide access to your home. You can also use squirrel-proof bird feeders and remove any potential food sources, such as fallen fruit or nuts. When it isn't a large, plentiful oak tree, a bird feeder is often the culprit. "Bird seed" might as well be called "squirrel bait" - except it attracts basically ALL wild animals, not just the innocent-looking, relatively smaller squirrels with bushy tails. Removing a bird feeder can help prevent many animals, including opossums, raccoons, and rats.
The cost of squirrel removal varies depending on a range of factors, including the severity of the infestation, the size of the house, and the home or commercial building's building materials. A wildlife specialist can usually provide an exact estimate and scope of work. For homeowners living in Dallas, Critter Stop offers free inspections and estimates!
Whether you have new squirrels in your neighborhood or you have had had a persistent squirrel problem for years, squirrel trapping is rarely the solution. Most squirrels are incredibly intelligent and know to avoid both one door traps and two door traps. Believe it or not, their natural habitats do not include a shiny metal live trap with perfectly placed sunflower seeds on a metal flat surface (the "trigger plate"). If you do place traps, it is recommended to do it close to where they gain access to the attic or crawl spaces - checking the trap at least once a day. Out in the yard, they will have plenty of other nuts to choose from that aren't in a suspicious looking trap. While live trapping can sometimes work, we generally do not recommend it due to the relative low odds of success. Before you try to catch a squirrel in your own trap, it is important you know your local and state laws regarding relocation. Oh yeah - and if you catch one, always wear gloves!
Squirrel repellent is one of the least effective squirrel control methods. Most repellents wash away or wash off in the first rain application, and squirrels tend to ignore it anyway. Squirrels are very intelligent creatures. Trying to repel squirrels with safe, humane methods can be an easy and harmless first step to remove unwanted squirrels. Just be careful of what you read online - it is important that any repellents used simply repels squirrels. While it is fine to discourage squirrels on your property, it is not ok to create a makeshift squirrel poison.
If you find a squirrels' nest in your attic that has babies, you find what you suspect to be nesting material, or you otherwise believe there is a mother squirrel inside your home, it is important that you handle it in a manner that does not put the baby squirrels at risk. While every squirrel control situation is unique, if you want to get rid of squirrels with babies, it becomes too nuanced to advise on without assessing the specific situation. Humane removal - ensuring there is not a single animal trapped inside - should remain the top priority.
There are several different squirrel species across the United States. In total, there are ~600 million squirrels in the U.S. compared to ~332 million humans, or a ratio of ~1.8x! While there are many species of what are called "ground squirrels" across the U.S., which include groundhogs, chipmunks, prairie dogs, marmots, and rock squirrels, most people think of what are called "tree squirrels" when they think of the traditional "squirrel." The vast majority of squirrels in Texas are either fox squirrels, eastern gray squirrels, or flying squirrels. Flying squirrels and eastern gray squirrels live primarily in far East Texas, where it is more wooded. Other squirrels in the U.S. include red squirrels, which live further north, and the western gray squirrel, which lives in the northwest.
Critter Stop offers free in-home consultations to build custom solutions to your problems. We inspect your home thoroughly, inside and out, for signs of damage, animal entry, animal nesting, droppings, and more. Once we discuss the extent of the problem and what needs to be done to fix it, we’ll document a game plan together.
Sealing your home immediately is our priority. The exclusion team will thoroughly patch up potential entry sites from the roof to the foundation and everywhere in between. Once we’re sure no other rodents are getting in, we’ll set our traps in those areas we suspect animal activity.
Our technicians will check in on your home several times throughout this process. If game cameras have been set up, we’ll review those with you to discuss the animal activity. Once the traps are cleared, we will reset them and re-evaluate all the sealed points of entry to ensure no critter has re-chewed a hole or found a new way into your property.
We don’t call it a job well done once the pest is gone. There’s more work to be done! We completely restore your affected area by pulling up and replacing damaged insulation. Additionally, we fog the affected area to disinfect and remove animal pheromones that can attract new pests in the future.
“I used Critter Stop due to rats and squirrels in my attic. They also chewed up siding on the house to get in. Critter Stop was able to remove the rodents and secure the entry points. Everyone I dealt with was very polite and professional. They were able to come out quickly, communicated well, and they always showed up on time. I would use them again.”
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