Effective Squirrel Removal

Effective Squirrel Removal:   Protecting Your Home from Flying Squirrels, Red Squirrels, and Gray Squirrels


Welcome to S.M Pest & Wildlife, your trusted partner in squirrel removal and pest control. Are you dealing with pesky squirrels in your home, whether they're invading your attic, nesting in your walls, or causing a ruckus? You're not alone, and we're here to help. In this blog, we'll guide you through the essential steps of squirrel removal while emphasizing prevention strategies to keep your home squirrel-free.


Understanding the Squirrel Challenge:

Squirrels are known for their agility and adaptability, making them a common household pest. From the energetic gray squirrels to the elusive red squirrels and the aerial acrobats known as flying squirrels, these critters can find their way into your home through the tiniest openings.


Our Comprehensive Squirrel Removal Process:

At S.M Pest & Wildlife, we've honed our squirrel removal process to effectively tackle all types of squirrel infestations:


1. Inspection: Our trained experts will conduct a thorough examination, pinpointing entry points and assessing the extent of the infestation, whether it's in your attic, walls, or even involving flying squirrels.


2. Humane Removal: We use safe and humane trapping methods to capture and remove squirrels without causing harm, whether you're dealing with gray squirrels, red squirrels, or flying squirrels.


3. Exclusion: After removal, we take steps to seal off all entry points, ensuring squirrels can't return and bother you again.


4. Clean-Up: Our team will meticulously clean and sanitize affected areas, eliminating health hazards associated with squirrel droppings and nesting materials.


5. Prevention Measures: We'll help you implement preventative measures tailored to your specific situation, keeping all types of squirrels at bay.


Common Signs of a Squirrel Infestation:

- Strange scratching or scurrying noises in your attic or walls.

- Chewed wires, insulation, or structural damage.

- Squirrel droppings found in your attic or crawl spaces.

- Visible entry points, such as holes in your roof or soffits.


Preventing Future Squirrel Infestations:

- Regularly inspect your home for potential entry points and seal them.

- Trim overhanging branches near your roof to limit squirrel access.

- Install deterrents such as motion-activated lights or noise devices.

- Keep food securely stored to avoid attracting squirrels.


Conclusion:

Don't let flying squirrels, red squirrels, or gray squirrels disrupt your peace of mind. Trust S.M Pest & Wildlife for professional and effective squirrel removal and pest control. Contact us today to safeguard your property and ensure a squirrel-free living environment.