Squirrels are a nuisance of a pest. Though they may not be the most common pest to wiggle into your house, they do on occasion. These animals are similar to rodents and usually use conniving tactics to get into homes. Consider these tips to keep squirrels out of your attic.
Squirrels are notorious acrobats. They can hop, leap and even flip their way from limb to limb or object to object to get where they need to be. Though these skills can mainly be seen when attempting to reach a bird feeder or wiggle into a garden, they also will attempt to make their way into attics. One of the easiest ways squirrels may come into an attic is through a person's roof, through a loose shingle or a hole in the scaffolding. Though these holes may seem small or go unnoticed, squirrels can quickly detect them and gnaw to get in. In recent years, homeowners have been experiencing more of a problem with squirrels because of the population boom, the Mother Nature Network noted. Once squirrels are inside an attic, may try to build nests using insulation from your walls, or chew through wires and pipes in your attic. In no time, your attic can be destroyed and you may have a small village of squirrels.
Use these tips to keep squirrels out of your home.