🧠 The Psychology of Squirrels
Squirrels are territorial rodents that build nests (dreys) in high, warm areas like attics, soffits, chimneys, and wall cavities
They're expert climbers and can leap long distances from trees, utility lines, and rooftops
Their front teeth never stop growing, so they constantly chew on wood, wires, and plastic
Once a squirrel has entered a space, it often returns year after year and others follow
🏠 How Squirrels Access Your Home or Building
Entry points include:
Roof vents, attic fans, eaves, fascia boards
Chimneys and open wall voids
Gaps in siding, roof shingles, or loose soffits
Squirrels often chew their own way in, especially when preparing for nesting season
🛡️ How We Prevent Them From Coming Back
We conduct a full exclusion and repair sweep, using:
Galvanized mesh, hardware cloth, vent guards, roofline sealing, and soffit repair
We block every potential access point, even ones not currently being used
Includes a warranty on all sealing and exclusion work
Homeowner tips provided for:
Tree trimming
Gutter cleaning
Noise and deterrent systems
📝 Note: Squirrel infestations can escalate quickly — especially in colder months. Don't wait until you hear them scratching or see insulation scattered across your attic.