Why Do You Need Squirrel Removal In Ottawa?
✔️ Reduces Health Risks: Squirrels can carry parasites and diseases that pose health risks to humans and pets. Professional removal reduces the chance of these health hazards affecting your household.
✔️ Protects Gardens and Landscapes: Squirrels can damage gardens, fruit trees, and landscaping. Our expert services help protect your outdoor space from their destructive behaviors.
✔️ Offers Long-Term Solutions: We don’t just remove squirrels; we implement preventative strategies to keep them from returning, offering you long-term peace of mind.
✔️ Customized Removal Plans: Every property is unique, which is why we assess and develop tailored squirrel removal plans that are most effective for your specific situation, ensuring optimal results.
Step 1: Comprehensive Property Assessment
Identifying Entry Points and Habitats
The initial step involves a detailed inspection of your property to locate squirrel entry points, nests, and common routes. We assess tree proximity, roof conditions, and other structural elements to understand how squirrels are accessing your property. This thorough evaluation helps in crafting a customized action plan for effective squirrel management.
Step 2: Tailored Exclusion Strategy
Custom Plans for Lasting Exclusion
Based on the findings from the inspection, we develop a personalized exclusion strategy that includes sealing entry points and using squirrel-proof materials. Our methods are designed to be humane and environmentally responsible, focusing on preventing future intrusions while considering the safety of the squirrels and your family.
Step 3: Humane Removal and Relocation
Safe and Ethical Squirrel Removal
Our trained professionals use safe and humane methods to capture and relocate squirrels. We employ live traps and other humane techniques to ensure the well-being of the animals while effectively removing them from your property. We also provide guidance on habitat modification to discourage return.
Step 4: Ongoing Monitoring and Support
Ensuring a Squirrel-Free Environment
Post-removal, we continue to monitor your property to ensure that the exclusion efforts are successful and that there are no new signs of squirrel activity. Regular check-ups and maintenance of exclusion measures help in providing long-term relief from squirrel problems. We also keep you informed and involved throughout the process, ensuring your satisfaction and peace of mind.
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Squirrels FAQs
Signs include noises in the attic or walls, chewed wires or wood, and squirrel droppings. You might also see squirrels entering and leaving your home.
Yes, Wayne's Pest Extermination uses humane traps and relocation strategies to ensure the safety of both the squirrels and your family.
We employ a combination of live traps and exclusion methods to remove squirrels and prevent their return, ensuring all techniques are humane and effective.
Yes, squirrels can chew through wires, insulation, and structural wood, which can lead to electrical fires, water damage, and other structural issues.
Keep a safe distance and contact Wayne's Pest Extermination immediately to assess and address the situation safely and effectively.
The time can vary based on the extent of the infestation, but typically it can take a few days to a week to fully implement effective control measures.
Yes, our methods focus on humane removal and exclusion techniques that do not rely on harmful chemicals, preserving the surrounding environment and ecosystem.
Secure food sources, trim tree branches away from the house, and seal any openings that could serve as entry points into your home.
Yes, Wayne's Pest Extermination offers a satisfaction guarantee with follow-up services to ensure squirrels are completely removed from your property.
Continue monitoring for signs of squirrels, maintain exclusion measures, and contact Wayne's Pest Extermination for periodic inspections to prevent future infestations.