Senin, 08 Desember 2014

Homeowners Can Count On Decatur Squirrel Trappers To Safely Move These Creatures Elsewhere

By Dave L. Weglin


Squirrels can become a real nuisance when they invade people's homes. There are many different species of these animals, and they can be somewhat tricky to remove without the assistance of a trained professional. Decatur squirrel trappers can put an end to this problem by humanely trapping and relocating these creatures.

Normally squirrels build their nests in trees, although the attics or other crawlspaces on people's houses also prove ideal. The presence of these animals is usually noted by homeowners when they start hearing scuffling noises coming from their walls or ceilings. Rather persistent intruders, squirrels will be an even bigger problem once they reproduce.

A certified wildlife control specialist comes to the customer's residence with all necessary tools, and knowledge to completely eradicate squirrels from the building. He or she will locate all access points the creatures are using and once all of them have been caught and trapped for relocation, they will repair these areas so re-entry is not an option. Early intervention is the key to serious damage prevention and lower fees.

Squirrel removal experts generally rely on live traps to safely capture all animal invaders, so they can be taken outside the city and released without doing any harm to them. Local laws protecting wildlife are closely followed by companies that perform this service.

Two of the most commonly used traps professionals employ in their work are the single animal live cage trap and the repeating live cage trap. The former is baited with food to attract the animals and when they enter it triggers a trap door which effectively ensnares them. The latter are placed at access points on the house where it can trap several squirrels at once as they leave the house to look for food, as it does not allow them back inside.

The installation of a one-way exclusion door may also be applied to any of the squirrels' access points. Somewhat similar to the repeating trap, it prevents the creatures from going back in the house, but the main difference is that unlike those traps, they are not captured but free to roam, which in itself poses the problem of their continued presence and the likelihood they will find another way inside.

Fixing any access points early on is the best way to prevent extensive damage and it also decreases the chance the squirrels will have offspring as they are known to do twice each year. Untrained people should not try to remove these animals on their own as they are likely to get hurt, harm the squirrels, or possibly break the law.




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