Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Know When It Is Time To Call On Professional Decature Squirrel Removal

By Dave L. Weglin


Squirrels may be cute when they are frolicking in the wild, but if they nest in a home's attic, they can cause all types of problems. These animals typically live high above the ground in trees. When searching for a place to have babies during the spring and fall months, they sometimes prefer the additional warmth and shelter provided by an attic space. Homeowners who discover pests nesting in the attic can receive help from Decature squirrel removal experts.

Many homeowners will know they have a problem when they start hearing scratches, chirps, and other strange noises coming from the attic. The animals begin actively seeking food as soon as the sun comes up. Some people may notice scraps of insulation scattered around the yard or on the roof. Homeowners should respond quickly because one or two squirrels living in an attic can turn into several as the babies mature and build nests of their own.

Noise may be the most common complaint homeowners have about this problem but it is far from the most serious issue. Nesting animals can wreak havoc on building materials. Homeowners can be facing thousands of dollars in repair and replacement costs.

In addition to bringing in items from outside, these animals will chew through the insulation and use it to build their nests. They may gnaw through electrical wires causing problems in other areas of the home and creating a fire hazard. Outside the home, they chew through siding and gutters to access the attic.

Homeowners can count on pest control specialists to use safe and humane methods to remove squirrels. They know how to find their access points and nests. These professionals will also take steps to prevent a future infestation.

For the majority of infestations, trapping is the most effective method of removing the animals from the building. The animal control expert will search for their access points and place steel cages that have entry points but are designed in a way that the animal cannot escape. The squirrels are released in a wildlife area according to local regulations.

After the squirrels are gone, the pest control expert will clean up the nesting sites and the surrounding areas. To prevent other animals from gaining access to the area, all access points should be properly sealed. For homes with chimneys, special mesh screens allow the homeowner to burn fires in the fireplace, while denying access to any animals. Homeowners can protect their investment by calling pest control experts when they suspect squirrels are nesting in the attic.




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