Squirrels are infamous for sneaking into tiny spaces and wreaking havoc on your home. When their scratching sounds call for squirrel removal, Barrie has experts who have studied the behaviour of squirrels and how they can enter your home. Pay close attention to roof vents, chimneys, gable vents and wall vents. Take action before they make their nests.
1. Roof Vents
As the weather begins to get colder, squirrels will start looking for warmer places such as your roof and attic. Figuring out how to keep squirrels away is a process better to start now, rather than waiting until you hear or see them. Your attic needs ventilation, so the plastic or aluminum vents on top of your roof are designed to keep airflow circulated
Unfortunately, squirrels know how to chew through these materials. They feel the warm air wafting out from the attic and will intrepidly find a way to break in. It only takes a moment for them to chew through a vent cover and wriggle their way inside. Then, they tell their allies and you are stuck with a major squirrel infestation.
2. Chimneys
Chimneys are another source of warmth and safety that are difficult for a squirrel to resist. If your chimney is uncapped, it is all too easy for them to scurry downward and hide out. The sad part is that they are not often able to get out of the chimney once they get in.
The process of how to get a squirrel out of your house may start with the messy chimney. If the flue is closed, they might be building their nests on top of it. If it is open, they may have fallen all the way down to the fireplace floor with no easy way to go back up. If you do not notice the squirrel right away, it will eventually starve. You will likely notice the stench before you realize that a squirrel was ever in your chimney. Professionals know how to cap and screen chimneys so this doesn’t happen.
3. Gable Vents
How do squirrels get into houses? Gable vents are typically made of wood, aluminum or plastic, similar to your roof vents. If you have a brick exterior wall, squirrels will scale it with ease and chew their way through the vent. The horizontal slats make it easy for them to grip their teeth on the edge of the vent and quickly make a hole.
4. Wall Vents
These may be found a little lower down your wall, so they are even easier for a squirrel to access. Vents installed inside walls for laundry air, oven hoods and bathroom fans are a prime target for squirrels. They feel the warm air and see an opportunity. These vents often do not come prefab with protective screens or barriers to keep out wildlife. Thus, they are a ready-made refuge for rodents looking for safety.
Rely on Skedaddle for the Best Squirrel Removal Barrie Has To Offer
The first thing Skedaddle will do when you hire our services is to complete a comprehensive inspection of your home. We bring specialty tools, ladders and safety equipment to make sure the job gets done faithfully and without incident.
We will then explain everything to you in detail, and give you a schematic of where the work needs to be done first. We will install high-quality galvanized steel screens over every opening where a squirrel could enter. If squirrels are already inside your home, we will safely remove them as well.
Give us a call today to start the process of squirrel-proofing your home. The sooner you take preventive action, you will save money and stress in the long run.