How to Get Rid Of Squirrels in the Attic
Transcript of How to Get Rid Of Squirrels in the Attic
How to Get Rid of Squirrels in
the Attic
Squirrels can be a big mess in your attic. The
first signs of their invasion are sounds of
jumping above the ceiling, chirping, scratching
and lot of other pesky noises that rob you of
your peace. It is a common belief that squirrels
only live on trees but they never really said no
to attics! When you find Squirrels taking refuge
in your home, don’t panic and take help of
experts of Squirrel Removal in Atlanta. They
suggest various ways of removing these
annoying critters from your attic.
Start locating the entry
and exit routes of
squirrels and then place
the trap to catch them.
You can place the
squirrel cage near these
holes to trap the
animals. However, make
sure that cage has been
mounted properly
against each entry point.
The squirrels are most
active during the day
and night so this is the
best to set your traps.
Repeat this procedure
until all the squirrels
have been evicted.
Start locating the
entry and exit routes
of squirrels and then
place the trap to catch
them. You can place
the squirrel cage near
these holes to trap the
animals. However,
make sure that cage
has been mounted
properly against each
entry point. The
squirrels are most
active during the day
and night so this is the
best to set your traps.
Repeat this procedure
until all the squirrels
have been evicted.
Remember to seek help from pest control professionals if the situation is too
overwhelming for you to handle. For more details please visit at:
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You can use ammonia
rags and combination of
lights and sound to get rid
of squirrels in attic. The
nauseating smell of
ammonia will drive them
out of the house. Using
light and sound at the
entry and exit point of
attic can drive these
rodents crazy. Another
option to keep the
squirrels at bay and do so
for a long time is by using
one way door traps.
Specialists for Squirrel
Removal Atlanta suggest
that this is the most
humane of all options. All
you do is install a one way
door at the entry points.
This door allows the
animals to safely exit but
there is no way for them
to find their way back in,
at least from the same exit
points. This is one of the
best options to safely
remove all the animals
from your attic without
hurting them in the
process. If you have many
holes in the house don’t
buy dozen traps. Instead
buy one and seal the other
openings.