Who Will Get Rid of Squirrels in the Attic?


Life gets complicated when you start dealing with nuisance wildlife, and it also gets rather messy ... and we're talking in more than one sense of the word. 

It gets literally messy — squirrels create large and disorganized nests than often leave a trail of twigs, leaves, and branches around; spread disease and mould/mould-related issues wherever they go; and bury or forget about food that then either accidentally gets planted, starts to rot and attract flies and maggots, or encourages rats and mice to take a closer look. 

If you have squirrels in the attic, you'll probably have squirrel feces too, and urine. Oh, and let's not forget about potential dead squirrels too. You can't have live animals without experiencing dead ones from time to time, and wild animal babies won't *all* survive. You just can't rely on the mother to dispose of the animal on your behalf. 

Yeah ... as we said — MESSY!

It gets legally messy too — different states have different laws, so getting rid of squirrels might not actually be as straightforward as you thought ... or hoped. There are lawful/unlawful ways of trapping, killing, transporting, and even releasing of squirrels (and other critters) back into a rural habitat. It might seem like an easy enough task, but the legalities will often make life all the more complicated for you. 

If you want to get rid of squirrels in the attic the right way, you'll employ the help of a professional nuisance wildlife removal specialist. These people will have exactly what is needed to get the job done, and we're not just talking about in terms of tools and equipment. A lot of what happens int he animal removal world goes on gut instinct, or something you saw once in another removal job. Sadly, that kind of experience and in-depth knowledge can't be found on the internet, and only comes with actual experience — years in the job. 



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