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Squirrels

Sciurus carolinensis

How to Identify

– Look for torn soffits or chewed vents on roofs.
– Find gray fur and droppings in attics.
– Notice noisy running and thumps above ceilings.

Health Risks

Can carry fleas, mites, and leptospirosis; gnawing on electrical wiring in attics creates fire hazard; urine and feces degrade attic insulation and create biohazard over time. Squirrels can carry fleas, mites, and germs. Their biggest risk is chewing on wires. Chewed wires in the attic can start a fire. Their waste also ruins attic insulation over time.

Squirrels can carry fleas and mites into attics. They also chew wires and ruin insulation.

Our Treatment Method

One-way exclusion devices on active entry points after confirming no young are present; live trapping where legal; seal all secondary entry points before closing primary; trim tree limbs to 10 feet from roofline to deter re-entry. A pro checks that no babies are left inside. One-way doors let the squirrels out for good. Every gap is then sealed so they cannot return. Trimming tree limbs cuts off their path to the roof.

We use one-way doors on entry points after inspection. We then seal vents and trim trees to stop return.

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Prevention Tips

– Trim tree branches to at least 10 feet from roofline and 8 feet from the house sides.

– Install heavy-gauge hardware cloth over roof vents and attic louvers.

– Cap or screen all fascia board gaps and damaged soffit areas promptly.

– Do not place bird feeders within 15 feet of the home — squirrels use them as a bridge.

– Inspect attic annually, especially in late winter before spring nesting activity.

– Trim branches ten feet from roof and gutters.

– Screen attic vents with heavy-gauge hardware cloth.

– Store bird seed and pet food in metal cans.

– Check attic in late winter before spring nesting.

Habitat & Behavior

Deciduous woodland and suburban tree canopy; nests (dreys) in tree forks or hollow cavities; enters attics through roof vents, fascia gaps, and damaged soffits. Squirrels live in trees and suburban yards. They get into attics through roof vents and gaps. Damaged soffits give them an easy way in. They use nearby tree limbs to reach the roof.

Local Prevalence

Squirrels are common in Austin trees and attics. They use limbs to reach roofs and vents.

Protection Plans

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Every plan includes free re-treatments, a dedicated technician, and our No-Bug Guarantee.

Basic Protection

  • Quarterly exterior perimeter treatments
  • Targeted exterior baiting for ants and cockroaches
  • Free re-treats between visits for covered pests
  • Annual termite visual check (no bond)
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  • Monthly interior and exterior visits for thorough control
  • Interior baseboard spot treatments and bait stations included
  • Comprehensive rodent monitoring with snap-trap upkeep
  • Seasonal targeted treatments for wasps and scorpions
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  • Monthly interior & exterior visits plus termite monitoring stations
  • Seasonal mosquito treatments and event package discounts
  • Priority same-day emergency response for infestations
  • Minor gap sealing up to 2 areas annually for exclusion
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