Squirrel Damage 

  • Structural Damage
  • Comprimised Insulation
  • Chewing

 Chewing is a guarantee when it comes to squirrels. From chewing through fascia, soffit or ridge vent to nibbling through essential wiring running through the home’s walls and ceilings, squirrels are capable of inflicting tremendous damage to your home and property. Water damage, electrical fires, and compromised insulation leading to heat loss are all expensive consequences of squirrels residing in someone’s home or business.

Health Hazards

  • Salmonella
  • Lyme Disease
  • Leptospirosis

The squirrels in attics and soffits can carry a variety of viruses and bacteria transmittable to humans and pets through feces, urine, or ticks. Salmonella, leptospirosis, and lyme disease are the most prominent and dangerous illnesses that could be transmitted. The symptoms could be anywhere from a low grade fever or rash to a life altering sickness that affects organs such as your heart and liver which left untreated could result in death. 


Our 3 step Process

Inspect

Exclude

Restore

Commonly Asked Questions

How do I know if there is a sqiurrel in my house?

Common signs of squirrels infesting your house are scuffing or scratching noises that you may hear while squirrels are coming in and out of your house, as well as signs of droppings near openings around your house or you might even notice a foul oder coming from the infested areas.

Why are squirrels in my house?

Squirrels will search for a safe and warm place to stay protected from predators and to nest during cold weather, and this place may end up being your attic. 

How do squirrels get into my attic?

Squirrels use their sharp teeth to chew through the wood, under the edge of the roof, or under the soffit to create holes that are big enough for them to enter the attic. They might also have access through existing small gaps or openings like uncovered chimneys or vents. 

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