Squirrels
Squirrels tend to live mainly in your attic, roof and chimneys. This is why most squirrel removal service providers first check these areas when they set out to find them. The squirrels find it cozy in these places, and the time that they are most active working is during the fall season when they accumulate nuts for the winter. The noise they create as they scurry around can be exasperating, and the problems they pose aren’t just restricted to one season alone. Squirrels have an insatiable urge to nibble all the time, and your wires and [pipes can soon find themselves frayed from the constant attack of those sharp teeth. Worn-out or frayed wires pose the risk of fires and electrocution, and that's reason enough to call for squirrel removal.
Squirrels may look like harmless teensy weensy creatures, but you'll quickly realize that you'd be better off without these pesky rodents in your home. They seek the warmth of cozy places like your attic, where they sneak through an existing hole or nibble their way through. They can quickly damage wires in the attic, leaving electrical wires exposed. Plus, they leave behind fecal and urine deposits in your attic that quickly give out a foul smell. They nibble their way though the roofs, siding, gables etc. The most common squirrel is the gray squirrel. It wakes up quite early and hunts for food. Stone foundations are a red squirrel’s favorite place to hide. If you hear noises in the night, then that could be the flying squirrel, frolicking in your attic with the bats.
If you hear squirrels in your attic, there’s a good chance that your attic could be home to at least eight to twelve of these little rodents. The problem is that simply removing squirrels won’t solve the problem, as they keep returning to the same place. This is why you must hire a complete professional squirrel pest control service. A professional service will be able to identify the types of squirrels inhabiting your home, and will deal with these types accordingly. The most common one of these rodents is the gray squirrel. One of the easiest ways to avoid a gray squirrel problem is by trimming the branches of the trees around your house. You can also get a steel cage, and trap these squirrels, or you can prevent them from entering the house by sealing the holes through which they enter your attic. Remember to make sure not to seal the holes while the squirrels are inside. This is because they could gnaw their way out. A complete squirrel pest removal service is the best option, because this service will take care of the urine and feces too.
Recent People With Pest Control Needs:
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1) Potential termite issue. Noticed a big plank-size chunk of white trim wood along the siding of my chimney gone. Wood underneath looks eaten away. Tap along the white trim from the ground up, and get to a place where it sounds hollow where the trim still exists. 2) Squirrel issue--have had a (one only, I hope) grey squirrel scurrying up the side of our house, into a hole in our eave/siding, and making residence in the attic over our guest room for some time. Ready for extermination and exclusion and repair. |
I LIVE IN AN APARTMENT AND IT IS INFESTED WITH GERMAN ROACHES I WOULD LIKE THEM GONE I HAVE A 4 KIDS AND WOULD LIKE TO GET RID OF THESE BUGS THEY ARE EVERY WHERE. |
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