Squirrel in the attic?

Squirels getting into an atticDespite their cuteness and charm, squirrels can become a serious problem, causing thousands of dollars in damage to your home. With their powerful jaws they can chew through wood an inch thick and can cause considerable damage to your roof and soffits when trying to get into your attic. Once inside your attic, squirrels will make the area their home, flattening and shredding the insulation to nest in it and chewing materials to add to its bedding. This often includes electrical wires which can cause fires and pvc pipe which can cause water damage.

Our wildlife Control team members are all fully lisenced and trained professionals and have had extensive experience in removing squirrels from attics. Our method is humane and effective.

Step 1. Inspection

The roof and soffits are inspected to identify all entry points the squirrels are using to get into the attic.

Step 2. Professional and Humane Squirrel Trapping

Traps are set in the attic and sometimes outside near the entry points. Once they are captured in the trap we come and pick them up.

Step 3. Repairing squirrel damage

Repairs are made to the roof the prevent future invasions. Our repair technicians are experts at making the repairs inconspicuous and aesthetically pleasing.

Step 4. Attic Sanitization & Renovation.

Often, sections of attic insulation need to be removed & replaced due to waste and rubbish left from the squirrels. After the the damaged insulation is removed, the area is sanitized and then new insulation is blown into the attic. Sometimes squirrels have chewed through heat ducts which need to be repaired or replaced.

 


 

 

 


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