How to get squirrels out of your walls permanently

Squirrels are typically referred to as cute animals. The internet is full of pictures and videos of the little furry rodents doing funny stuff. Despite their appearances, this doesn’t change the fact that squirrels are widely known to be pests. When a pair of squirrels choose to inhabit your home, they can grow an entire army of pests that will invade your property for a long time. Keeping squirrels in your walls can cost you because they tend to damage whatever they see and touch. This prompts you to make repairs that are important, especially when the damage is done on utilities like electrical wires and plumbing pipes.

They can destroy your plants and crops as well, from veggies to flowers, and simply turn the whole household upside down. However, this does not mean it’s impossible to get rid of these troublesome critters. Even without the help of a pest control company, you can manage to get rid of them yourself.

1. Locate the squirrel’s entry point.

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The first step to getting rid of squirrels is to find them. If they’re in your walls, you won’t be able to detect where they are by seeing them. Instead, you will search where they come in and out. Just because they go back and forth through a hole doesn’t necessarily mean it will be easy to find.

Squirrels are considerably small. The hole they pass through may only be a few inches big, so take your time in locating it.

2.  Set up a one-way exclusion door.

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Once you’ve found their entry point, set up a one-way exclusion door.

The one-way door should be mounted directly on the home, right over the squirrel’s entry and exit hole. These doors usually have wings on one end which is used to mount the trap onto the wall or building. A trap will also be set on the end of the one-way door to keep the squirrels from going back into their hole.

By doing so, you will be able to safely move the squirrels out of your home without harming them. This also prevents situations wherein the trap catches accidental targets.

3. Identify where the nest of babies is.

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When the squirrels are finally out, it’s important to check for babies. Squirrels usually find your walls comforting and protected which is why they would typically make a nest for their babies within the walls.

Look for the nest then drive them away by using natural repellants and make sure they will be heading toward your trap.

4. Seal the openings entirely.

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Once you’ve confirmed there are no longer any squirrels hiding in your walls, it’s important to seal up the hole completely. The main reason squirrels were able to inhabit your home is because of the holes they found outside the home.

If there are items that may attract squirrels to approach your home, you can set these aside or put them further away from your property.