Squirrel Removal Service

Our Humane Squirrel
Removal Process

We safely remove squirrels using proven trapping methods and one-way exclusion devices. After removal, we seal entry points and repair any damage to keep them from coming back.

Inspection and sealing of entry points and potential entry points

Live trapping and relocation

One-way doors to allow squirrels to leave but not come back

One and Five year warranties available with whole home exclusion

Attic clean up and sanitization

Will potentially need access to attic

Squirrel Removal for Attics and Roofs

We start with a thorough inspection of your attic, roofline, and exterior to locate how squirrels are getting in and what damage they’ve caused. Then we humanely remove them, seal off all entry points, and repair any chewed wires, insulation, or nesting damage to keep your home safe and squirrel-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if squirrels are in my attic?

 Fast scratching in the morning/evening, chewing sounds, and insulation disturbance are common.

 They can cause electrical/fire risk by chewing wires, and they contaminate attics with nesting material and droppings.

 Yes—sealing and exclusion work prevents re-entry and protects rooflines, vents, and soffits.

 Common entry points include roof returns, fascia gaps, gable vents, and damaged soffits.

 This happens often. Removal must be handled carefully, especially during nesting season.

 Timing depends on access and entry points; many cases require multiple steps (remove → confirm → seal).

 Cost depends on roof access, number of entry points, repairs needed, and attic condition.

 They can if the home isn’t sealed. Prevention is the key.

 Yes—nesting and contamination can reduce insulation performance and create odors.

 DIY attempts often fail or create bigger problems (missed entry points, trapped animals in walls). Pro removal is safer.

Signs You May Have
Squirrels in Your Home

Squirrels can cause serious damage by chewing through insulation, wood, and electrical wiring creating potential fire hazards. They may also contaminate your attic or walls with droppings and nesting materials. Here are common signs that squirrels may be inside your home:

Chewed wires and insulation

Nests in attics and trees

Noise of scampering in attic during the day

Chewed holes on exterior of home

Get a Free Consultation and Take Back Your Home

Contact us today for a free consultation and reclaim your home from unwanted wildlife.

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