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As
rodents, squirrels are constantly looking for
food and produce many offspring – two litters
per year (spring and late summer), with an
average of 5-6 per litter. This activity can
result in significant damage to buildings and
major headaches for business and home owners.
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also details on our
squirrel removal
and exclusion services.
Property Damage
from Squirrels
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Squirrels will chew through
anything. Structural wood, aluminium,
electrical wires, insulation, shingles and
vents are favourite targets.
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Squirrels must
constantly chew in order to keep their
incisors from growing too long. Multiply
the problem times five babies (pups),
and you have a major building damage
problem and fire hazard. |
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Squirrels will build nests
in attics, chimneys, vents, roofs and walls.
They will use a wide variety of nesting
material including insulation, vapour
barrier, wood, drywall and paper.
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Squirrel nests tend to
be large in relation to their body size
and very messy, often extending several
feet along a vent pipe or in an attic.
Their large dry nests and electrical
wire chewing make them a major fire
hazard. |
Health Risks
from Squirrels
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If the squirrels leave
the nest for an extended period, these
ticks and fleas will look for new hosts
(i.e. people and pets). |
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Squirrels are very swift
and can move or attack quickly if
threatened. |
Squirrels - How to Find Them
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There can be 30 or more
squirrels per square kilometre in urban
areas with mature trees. |
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Squirrels are more
adaptable than you might think. They can
fit through a hole the size of a
baseball (black/grey squirrels) or a
golf ball (red squirrels), but a smaller
hole can easily be chewed open. |
Squirrels - How to Remove Them
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The most effective
method is to
remove all the squirrels
and completely
seal the entire building
from further entry. |
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Killing or capturing the
adult likely won’t solve the problem, since
the babies may still be living in the attic,
chimney, walls, roof or vents.
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Squirrels produce an
average litter of 4-6 babies twice per
year, usually in the spring and late
summer. Squirrels usually have 5-6 den
sites in residential areas. |
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