How to squirrel proof your attic by chris williams on december 30 2015.
How to squirrel proof the attic.
The reason this works is that the cage is made of wire too heavy for squirrels to chew through.
Once the squirrels have been removed the second step is making solid and attractive repairs.
If you find evidence of squirrel presence such as gnaw marks urine or feces and insulation.
5 squirrel proof home tips.
There are other pests such as rats or raccoons that might be the issue.
A squirrel may work alone or with others in groups.
Once squirrels have settled in your home they can be quite difficult to remove.
Enter the attic and check to see if any squirrels are in residence before repairing entry holes.
For attic vents to be considered squirrel proof we recommend one of two methods.
Wear thick heavy duty work gloves while handling the cage so you don t get germs on you.
You may want to seal the dead squirrel in a trash bag to minimize the smell.
Take the cage to your outdoor trash can then transfer the dead squirrel to the trash.
Signs that you have squirrels in the attic include.
Dispose of a dead squirrel in your trap.
Squirrels without a memory of this attic as home will be less motivated to excavate through stout repairs.
Unless you have physically seen the squirrel going in and out of your attic noise in the attic isn t a sure sign that the squirrel is the culprit.
Follow these tricks to squirrel proof your home.
Several squirrels will work in shifts day and night.
Signs of squirrels in the attic.
Battling squirrel problems is like fighting a miniature army.
1 the first method is to make a cage of heavy gauge galvanized wire and attach it to the roof over the vent.
Pest proofing can be relatively simple or it can be a very labor intensive process depending on the size of your home the age and condition of your home and the level of pest pressure.