How to Keep Squirrels Out of Your Attic and Home

Squirrels may be cute and entertaining to watch from a distance, but they can become a major nuisance when they find their way into your attic and home. Their activity can lead to damage, noise, and potential health risks. If you’re dealing with a squirrel infestation, here’s a guide to help you keep squirrels out of your attic and home.


1. Identify Entry Points


Inspect your home to identify the entry points squirrels are using to access your attic. Look for holes, gaps, and openings in the roof, walls, and eaves.


2. Seal Entry Points


 Once you’ve identified entry points, seal them off with sturdy materials like steel mesh, hardware cloth, or caulk. Repair any damaged roofing materials or vents that squirrels might be using to gain entry.


3. Trim Trees and Branches


 Squirrels often access homes by jumping from nearby trees. Trim tree branches that are close to your home to eliminate this pathway.


4. Use Squirrel Resistant Bird Feeders


 If you have bird feeders, use squirrelresistant models or place them away from your home to prevent squirrels from being attracted to your property.


5. Secure Trash and Food Sources


 Secure your trash bins with tight fitting lids to prevent squirrels from scavenging for food. Keep pet food indoors and store food in airtight containers.


6. Install Chimney Caps and Vent Screens


 Install chimney caps and screens over vents to prevent squirrels from entering through these openings.


7. Use SquirrelRepellent Devices


 Consider using squirrelrepellent devices like motionactivated lights or ultrasonic devices that emit highfrequency sounds.


8. Create Distractions


Place squirrel friendly food sources (like bird feeders) away from your home to distract squirrels from seeking shelter inside.


9. Use Natural Repellents


 Use substances like cayenne pepper, vinegar, or ammonia around entry points, as squirrels dislike the strong smells.


10. Remove Attractants


 Clear away debris, fallen fruits, and clutter from your yard, as these can attract squirrels.


11. Observe Nocturnal Behavior


Squirrels are primarily active during the day. If you’re hearing noises at night, it might be a different type of animal.


12. Seek Professional Help


 If you’re unable to effectively remove squirrels on your own, consider hiring a professional pest control service.


Final Thoughts: A Squirrel Free Home


Preventing squirrels from entering your attic and home requires a combination of sealing entry points, eliminating attractants, and using deterrents. By following these steps, you can keep squirrels from becoming unwelcome guests and causing damage to your property. Remember that early intervention is crucial to prevent infestations from becoming more severe. With diligence and the right strategies, you can enjoy a squirrel free home and a more peaceful living environment.

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