Protect Your Home By Learning How To Recognize And Eliminate A Squirrel Infestation

Posted on: 18 June 2015

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When you're sitting outside, seeing a squirrel or two run back and forth collecting nuts is normal. However, when you start to see a large number of squirrels running around your yard, this could be cause for concern. In small numbers, squirrels are harmless, but when you have an infestation, these seemingly innocent animals can cause a great deal of damage and even invade your home. Learning to recognize and eliminate an infestation is important.

Recognizing an Infestation

One of the greatest indicators of an infestation is the number of squirrels you have in your yard. While you don't have to literally count these animals, if you've lived in your home for a while, you should be able to tell when you are experiencing an influx of squirrels around your home. As it gets colder outside, an outdoor infestation can quickly change its course towards the inside of your home.

In terms of an infestation inside your home, look around your attic and your chimney. These are both prime points of entry for these animals. Droppings, holes or nests in these spaces could serve as a sign that the problem has spread to the inside. You could also look for chewed wires, damage to the insulation in your attic or holes in your siding. If you recognize any of these signs, it's time to call on a professional.

Infestation Elimination

Unlike a pest infestation, the goal isn't to kill the squirrels, but to deter them away from your home. This can be accomplished by modifying access to their habitat. When it comes to an infestation in your attic, don't make it easy for these animals to gain access to this space. Cut back any tree limbs that hang over your roof. These limbs serve as a bridge between the ground and your home, affording easy access.  

If you're lucky and the infestation hasn't made its way inside your home, a repellant is one way to eliminate your problem. Rodent control professionals can apply a substance that is designed to discourage the squirrels from remaining in your yard. This type of treatment generally needs to be repeated regularly, as high winds, rain and other elements can lower its effectiveness so you want to keep this in mind if you go with this method.

Don't let squirrels invade your home. Make certain you are relying on the expertise of a professional (such as Eagle Pest Eliminators) to protect your home.