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Squirrels in Carnelian Bay, CA Homes

We offer wildlife control services such as Squirrels in Homes in the following cities: Carnelian Bay, Carson City, Crystal Bay, Dayton, Fallen Leaf Lake, Fallon, Fernley, Gardnerville, Genoa, Glen Brook, Incline Village, Kings Beach, Kingsbury, Lincoln, Meeks Bay, Meyers, Reno, Rocklin, South Lake Tahoe, South Lake Tahoe, Sparks, Stateline, Tahoe City, Tahoe Vista, Tahoma, Truckee, Virginia City, Yerington, Zepher Cove

We also cover the following counties: Placer, Storey, Washoe, Churchill, Lyon, Nevada, Carson City, El Dorado, Douglas


Squirrels have a tendency to enter Carnelian Bay, CA homes through even the smallest holes. They will find entry points at already-damaged areas of the home and construction gaps, or they will chew their way in. Squirrels can get stuck in attics, eaves, soffits and even crawl spaces. When squirrels get stuck in these areas of the home, they can cause significant damage.


Squirrels in Eaves


When squirrels enter Carnelian Bay, CA homes through the roof, sometimes they can get trapped or build nests in eaves. Once in the eaves, squirrels can cause damage by chewing holes. They can also chew on insulation and electrical wires. Some squirrels will take insulation and make nests out of it. After time, the baby squirrels will leave the nest, leading to the perfect opportunity to repair any damage to the Carnelian Bay, CA homes and patch the entry holes in the eaves.


Squirrels Nesting in Soffits


What is the best way to keep squirrels from nesting in soffits? Plug the holes! Squirrels in Carnelian Bay, CA will chew holes in soffits and to make their way inside for nesting. Before you can plug the holes, however, it is important to make sure all of the squirrels are out of the soffit. It is most effective to trap squirrels nesting in soffits using a baiting method. Carnelian Bay, CA Critter Control professionals are expertly trained in getting squirrels out soffits to keep them out of your home for good.


Squirrels in Crawl Spaces


With crawl space squirrel infestations, Carnelian Bay, CA Critter Control experts will implement several methods of control in order to remove the squirrels. Sometimes it can be difficult to get squirrels out of crawl spaces, especially if parts of the crawl space are inaccessible. If this is the case in your Carnelian Bay, CA home, then baiting and trapping will be the best method for squirrel removal. It is important to get squirrels out of crawl spaces as soon as possible in order to avoid any internal damage, which could include chewed wires, torn insulation and odors from droppings.

 

If you are having squirrel problems with eaves, soffits or crawl spaces in your Carnelian Bay, CA home, contact a Reno - Tahoe Critter Control professional to help provide a solution.
 

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