Squirrel Removal & Chew-Proofing
Fast, effective squirrel removal with chew-proof exclusion work to prevent these persistent rodents from returning. We handle both gray squirrels and flying squirrels.
Signs You Have a Problem
- Scurrying or scratching noises in the attic, especially morning and evening
- Chewed electrical wiring — a serious fire hazard
- Gnawed or damaged wood on fascia, soffits, or roof decking
- Shredded or displaced insulation
- Damaged or chewed ductwork
- Visible holes in soffits, fascia, or roof
- Squirrels seen entering your roofline
- Nesting materials scattered in attic
- Damaged shingles or roof vents
The Damage Squirrels Cause
Squirrels are relentless chewers. Once inside your attic, the damage can escalate quickly:
Electrical Wiring
Chewed wires are one of the most dangerous consequences — exposed wiring is a leading cause of attic fires.
Wood & Structure
Squirrels gnaw on fascia boards, roof decking, joists, and rafters, compromising the structural integrity of your home.
Insulation
Nesting behavior shreds and displaces insulation, reducing energy efficiency and creating contamination.
Ductwork & More
Flexible ductwork is easily torn and chewed. Squirrels will also damage stored items, PVC pipes, and more.
Our Process
Find Entry Points
We locate all current and potential entry points squirrels are using and document the damage.
Trapping & Removal
Squirrels are humanely trapped and removed from your property.
Chew-Proof Repairs
All entry points are sealed with heavy-gauge metal that squirrels cannot chew through.
Flying Squirrels
Nocturnal invaders with unique contamination patterns
Flying squirrels are a distinct species that behaves very differently from the gray squirrels most homeowners are familiar with. The most important difference: flying squirrels are nocturnal. They leave at dusk and return before daylight — so if you're hearing activity in your attic after dark, flying squirrels are the likely culprit.
Flying squirrels are also known for concentrated urine and feces buildup in a single location. Unlike gray squirrels that scatter waste across an attic, flying squirrels use the same spot repeatedly. Over time, this concentrated contamination can cause urine staining that seeps through walls and ceilings. Homeowners often mistake this staining for sap or water damage — but it's actually a sign of a serious wildlife problem overhead.
In terms of structural damage, flying squirrels cause the same types of problems as gray squirrels: chewed wiring, damaged insulation, gnawed wood, and compromised ductwork. The key differences are behavioral — timing of activity and contamination patterns.
Active at Night
Leave at dusk, return before daylight
Concentrated Waste
Urine and feces in a single location
Wall Staining
Often mistaken for sap or water damage
Frequently Asked Questions
Squirrels exploit construction gaps, damaged vents, and rotted wood. They can also chew new holes through wood and plastic to create their own entry points.
Licensed & Insured
Fully licensed wildlife control
Limited Lifetime Warranty
On all exclusion work
5-Star Reviews
Highly rated by customers
Prompt Response
Fast scheduling available
Ready to Solve Your Squirrel Removal Problem?
Schedule your free inspection today. We'll assess the situation and provide a clear, honest quote.
