Hear Noise in the Attic – What Should I do?
You hear noise in the attic. It’s squeaking, scratching and chewing.
Squirrels inhabit forests, parks, gardens, and urban areas, often seen in trees and open spaces.
They primarily eat nuts, seeds, fruits, and occasionally insects and bird eggs.
Squirrels breed twice a year, typically producing litters of 2-8 young, with a lifespan of 6-12 years in the wild.
Canada is home to over 20 species of squirrels, including Eastern Grey Squirrels, Red Squirrels, and Northern Flying Squirrels. Grey Squirrels are common in urban areas, Red Squirrels are found in forests, and Flying Squirrels are primarily nocturnal. Each species exhibits unique behaviors and habitats, making them distinguishable in their respective environments. Understanding the specific type can help address their unique behaviors and impacts on human environments.
Squirrels can cause significant damage to properties by chewing on electrical wires, insulation, and wooden structures, posing fire hazards and leading to costly repairs. They often invade attics and walls, creating nests and noise disturbances. Additionally, they damage gardens and bird feeders, digging up bulbs and eating fruits and vegetables. Their activities can lead to economic losses and potential health risks from damaged infrastructure and contaminated food sources.
Squirrels have slender bodies, bushy tails, and large eyes, aiding their agility and sharp vision. Their hind limbs are longer than their front limbs, facilitating climbing and jumping. They vary in color, including red, brown, grey, and black. Eastern Grey Squirrels are grey with white underbellies, while Red Squirrels are smaller with reddish coats. Flying squirrels have a distinctive gliding membrane, allowing them to glide between trees. Recognizing these features helps identify different species.
Squirrels are attracted to areas with abundant food sources like nuts, seeds, and fruits. They may enter homes seeking shelter, especially during colder months, exploiting easy access points like open chimneys and attic vents. Bird feeders, pet food, and unsecured garbage cans lure squirrels to your property, providing convenient food sources and nesting opportunities. Understanding these attractants helps in developing effective prevention strategies to keep squirrels away.
To prevent squirrels, secure entry points into your home, such as gaps in roofs and chimneys, using metal flashing or mesh. Use squirrel-proof measures for bird feeders and gardens, such as baffles and enclosed feeders. Trim tree branches near the house to limit access and reduce potential entry points. Regularly clean up fallen nuts and fruits in your yard to remove food sources. Using deterrents like motion-activated sprinklers and repellents helps keep squirrels away.
While squirrels are generally harmless, their presence can lead to property damage, health risks from droppings, and potential fire hazards from gnawed electrical wires. Their tendency to nest in attics and walls can cause noise disturbances and structural damage. If left unchecked, squirrel infestations can escalate, leading to significant repair costs and safety concerns. Seeking professional pest control services can effectively address and mitigate these risks, ensuring a squirrel-free environment.
Pestcheck’s squirrel inspection involves a detailed evaluation of your property, focusing on likely entry points such as attics, vents, and soffits. Our team carefully records all evidence of squirrel presence and activity, including nests and droppings. This thorough inspection provides the foundation for a precise and effective plan to remove squirrels and prevent them from re-entering your home.
Pestcheck’s squirrel control approach employs humane, eco-friendly techniques to capture and remove squirrels from your property. Our experienced technicians use live traps and thoroughly clean affected areas. Crucially, all captured squirrels are safely released back into their natural habitat. This method not only addresses the current infestation but also strengthens your home’s defenses against future intrusions.
Pestcheck’s follow-up services involve periodic inspections to ensure squirrels stay away. We adjust our prevention strategies according to seasonal patterns and monitor for new signs of squirrel activity. If squirrels reappear, we promptly intervene to resolve the issue. This vigilant approach keeps your home squirrel-free throughout the year, providing continuous protection and peace of mind.
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