Squirrels
A squirrel's favorite hiding places are your chimney, roof or the attic. These are also the very first areas that a squirrel pest control technician checks during squirrel removal. Once a squirrel nibbles his way into the attic or some other place in your house, then he’s set for life. He has plenty of food to survive, lots of room to scurry about in, and a home. That’s of course unless you can step in and get him out of there! There are other ways you may invite these rodents inside your house unwittingly. Squirrels feed on the leftovers of your pets, so if you leave dog food or bird seed lying about, you're bound to have the privilege of squirrel company soon.
Squirrels can cause a lot of damage to your home. There’s your wire insulation to nibble through, and your home's vinyl siding to gnaw though. What's more, there are different types of squirrels, and you will find that removing them will differ depending on the type of squirrel you have in your home. If you have one of those older houses with a stone foundation, then it’s the red squirrel that is likely to infest your home. If you hear too many noises late at night, it’s the flying squirrel in your attic. Gray squirrels are by far, more human in their timing as they wake up early, go out hunting for food, and return late in the noon. This is why you hear them either early in the morning or late in the night.
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.