Guarding Your Space Preventing Squirrel Damage in Attics

Guarding Your Space – Preventing Squirrel Damage in Attics

Your attic is an important part of your home’s structure and protection, but it’s easy to forget about. Unfortunately, it’s also a great place for squirrels and other unwanted guests to hide. These fuzzy guests can do a lot of damage to your attic and insulation, and by chewing on wires, they can even start fires. To keep squirrels from doing damage in your attic, you need to do more than just get rid of them. You also need to make sure they can’t get in the first place.  

  1. Knowing What the Damage Is:

Before you can stop squirrels from doing damage, you need to know what they can do. It is known that squirrels chew, which keeps their teeth from getting too long. This can lead to electrical lines being chewed, insulation being torn apart, and wood structures being damaged in your attic.  

  1. Check out your attic:

Having regular checks done is the first thing that will protect you. Attic checks should be done at least once a season, and you should pay close attention to possible entry spots and signs of squirrel activity. There should be chewed wires, torn insulation, and houses made of leaves and other things lying around.  

  1. Seal the points of entry:

The squirrel is a great climber and can fit through surprisingly small gaps. Find and seal any possible entry spots. Stop air leaks around vents, pipes, and eaves with steel wool, hardware cloth, or foam. Keep in mind that squirrels are persistent, so make sure that your fixes are safe.  

  1. Make weak spots stronger:

Squirrels will look for weak spots in the structure of your attic. Put things in these places that they can’t easily chew through to make them stronger. Steel or metal flashing works well as a shield against their chewing habits.  

  1. Cut back branches that hang over:

Jumping squirrels are quick, and tree branches that hang over can make it easy for them to get into your attic. Cut back any trees that are close enough to your roof that they could jump through to make it harder for them to get in.  

  1. Put in vent covers that keep squirrels out:

Roof vents are a popular way for squirrels to get in. Put in vent covers that are squirrel-proof. These covers let air flow but keep squirrels out. Most of the time, these covers are made of strong materials that rats can’t get through.  

  1. Use methods that keep squirrels away:

There are many ways to keep squirrels away, such as with sprays, granules, and sound devices. Even though they don’t always work, these tips can keep squirrels from coming into your attic. These steps can work better if you use them with other prevention methods.  

  1. Take care of your attic:

Regular upkeep is very important to keep squirrels away. Check your attic and the outside of your house for signs of damage on a regular basis. Fix any damage right away and fill in any holes or weak spots that have appeared over time.  

  1. Help from a professional:

If you’ve had squirrel problems in the past or aren’t sure how to keep them from doing damage, you might want to hire a professional wildlife removal service. These professionals can find weak spots and put in place the best ways to protect against them.  

  1. Learn new things:

Knowing how squirrels act and what they like to do can help you guess where they will go and where they will enter. Animals like squirrels are busy during the day and can be persistent when they are looking for a place to hide. They can be kept out of your attic if you learn more about their habits.  

  1. Stay away from food sources:

Squirrels use any food source they can find. They may come to your home if you leave bird feeders, gardens, or pet food outside. Keep bird food and pet food in cases that can’t be opened easily, and think about getting bird feeders that are squirrel-proof to keep squirrels out of your yard. 

In conclusion, keeping squirrels out of your attic and preventing damage is an ongoing process that needs regular care and attention. In order to keep your attic, home, and family safe from the damage squirrels can cause, you need to know what the risks are and take steps to stop them. Always remember that if you want to keep these sneaky and stubborn attic invaders out, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. 

At Squirrel Control Lindsay we have many years of experience dealing with squirrels. We focus on safe and ethical wildlife animal extractions from residential and commercial properties with proven methods in accordance with federal and local rules and regulations