By far the best way to deal with squirrels in attic spaces walls or around the home is to call a pest management professional.
Squirrels out of attic.
Seal all the possible access areas preferably with metal flashing or galvanized steel mesh.
Most often squirrels will have a litter of about four at once.
In order to get rid of the fleas you ll have to get the squirrels out too just treating for fleas will result in recurrent infestations.
Juvenile squirrels and sometimes adults may fall into wall cavities and be unable to climb out making persistent scratching noises as they try to escape and eventually dying if they can t.
This allows the squirrels to get out as they naturally do several times each day for food and water but then not get back in.
If you do have at least one squirrel confirmed in your attic you can almost guarantee that eventually there will be more.
Here s what to do if you ve got squirrels in your attic.
In large attics one end is will become nesting area and the opposite end the latrine.
Flying squirrels can enter the attics through the eaves and soffits thru small cracks.
Squirrels can bring parasitic insects squirrels in your attic aren t all that likely to spread disease but they can infest your home with fleas and potentially bring a few ticks inside as well.
That unmistakable odor of urine that is imbedded in your attic marks their territory.
You can also set up bright lights in your attic since squirrels prefer to nest in places that are dark.
A professional from terminix not only knows how to get squirrels out of the attic but how to keep them and other pests outside where they belong.
These squirrels may easily enter the space between the roof top and facia board chewing the area for a wider entry point.
The critters have come inside looking for a place to nest.
Find the point of entry.
Of course that nest is so they can have a safe place to put their babies.
Gray squirrels are about 18 inches long including their 9 inch tails.
Repel squirrels by simply placing mothballs beside your plants or in household problem areas such as the attic.
Squirrels are very territorial.
To get rid of squirrels in the attic try soaking a rag in ammonia and placing it in your attic which may force the squirrels to leave because of the strong smell.
Thoroughly inspect the inside of the attic to find the opening s.
Replace these mothballs when their smell begins to fade every few weeks or so.
Once squirrels take up residence in your attic they stake it off as their territory.
Do not do this if you have just one active female squirrel because she almost certainly has a nest of baby squirrels in the attic too small and young to go out the one way door.