If you’re struggling with early morning rodent noises coming from your attic, there is a good chance that a gray squirrel family may have moved in. These fuzzy creatures may look cute, but they can do a lot of damage to a home when they take up residence.
Squirrel families in an attic are heard most commonly at dawn and dusk; usually around 6 or 7 in the morning, quiet for the day, and again in the evening for a few hours. Mothers will build a nest by shredding what they can find to make a soft, warm surface for their babies. In a tree, this will be leaves and bark. In the attic, this will most likely be the insulation that you rely on to keep your home efficiently heated and cooled. As the babies grow, they will begin to explore the attic and to chew as well. This will include not only the attic insulation but also wood and wiring.
When performing squirrel removal attic structure and whether you have a family or a solo squirrel must both be taken into account. Professionals will seek to trap the mother and identify whether she looks to have had a recent litter before taking additional steps. Sealing an attic and creating a one-way door will separate babies from their mother. She will become frantic and can cause additional damage to shingles, pipe boots, gutters and more in order to find a way back into the area. The best squirrel removal attic or outbuilding process will remove all the animals from the area and relocate them somewhere that they’re not tempted to return.
To learn more, work with a qualified wildlife removal professional to make a plan for your own squirrel family in the attic.