Updated: April 18, 2024

Vents Are A Perfect Way for Squirrels to Enter Your Attic

Having squirrels in your ventilation can be a severe problem. These tiny rodents are not only destructive to your property, but they can also pose a health hazard. They may carry diseases and can cause fire hazards with their feces. Therefore, you must take steps to prevent them from entering your home.

You can prevent squirrels from entering your ventilation system by sealing off entry points. These entry points include roof vents, dormers, eaves, valleys, fascia boards, and ridge vents, and you can close off these openings with screens, heavy cardboard, or wood.

Squirrels will often enter your home through dryer vents that lead to your attic or basement. These vents are usually small and narrow, making them perfect for squirrels.

Squirrels Can Damage Ductwork

Squirrels Damage AtticSquirrels can also chew through the ductwork of your furnace. You might hear tiny feet running through the ductwork as you try to keep them out of your home. If you don’t have a trap for squirrels, you can wedge a zip tie through the opening to keep them out. If you can’t open the trap, you can hire professional help to remove the squirrels from your attic.

You can try installing a fireplace screen or damper if you have a fireplace, which will discourage squirrels from using your fireplace. You can also beat pots and pans or turn on radios to make noise that will dissuade the squirrels from staying.

If you have squirrels in your attic, they may use it as their bathroom. If you notice a pile of loose debris in your attic, you are probably dealing with a squirrel infestation. You can encourage the squirrels to leave your attic by using a loud noise or a bright light. You can also soak rags in apple cider vinegar and leave them in the attic.

Squirrels are notorious for chewing everything they can get their teeth on, including walls, ceilings, and electrical wires. They are also known to make clicking and scratching noises. They are also known to have babies in the spring and summer. They typically leave the attic during the day, and the squirrels might become tempted to stay when the temperature increases during the fall.

Squirrels Removal Companies Can Help Get Squirrels Out Of Vents and Attics

If you suspect squirrels in your ventilation, contact BEDR Wildlife Removal. They have specialists who can inspect your home and seal off entry points, and they can also install squirrel traps and clean up the area.

Squirrels enter homes through roof vents, dryer vents, and dormers. The quickest and easiest way to ensure they don’t get into your home is to install a chimney cap. If you don’t have a chimney cap, you should call a certified chimney sweep to advise you on the local building codes.

Squirrels in your vents can cause much damage to your property, so you should contact a wildlife removal specialist as soon as you have suspicions. These experts will inspect your home for entry points, set up traps, and remove the squirrels.

CALL (703) 343-9383 NOW TO SPEAK WITH A WILDLIFE SPECIALIST.