Los Angeles Squirrel Removal

Although I wrote everything I know about squirrel issues for this website, oftentimes a problem with squirrels in the attic is beyond the scope of the do-it-yourself homeowner to solve. We have a professional squirrel expert in Los Angeles, California that handles problems with wildlife. We have the tools, techniques, and experience that help us do a far better job at wildlife removal than a non-experienced homeowner could. We possess licensing that allows us to do certain types of work legally, that non-licensed homeowners in the state of California are not allowed to do. For the welfare of your situation, and the squirrels, in some cases it's best to hire a pro.

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We operate in the city of Los Angeles, including the the following areas: Encino, Van Nuys, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, Hollywood, and Beverly Hills. Learn more about us at losangelespestanimal.com

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Los Angeles Squirrel Control If you have a squirrel problem in Los Angeles County California, or any other conflict with a wild animal, I am confident that we can solve it. Unlike other Los Angeles pest control companies or Los Angeles squirrel exterminators, we use humane methods of squirrel control, such as prevention, exclusion, or live squirrel trapping and relocation. We specialize in the removal of rodents and other animals from homes, especially squirrels in the attic or eaves. If you hear noises in your attic, or see chewing on your wood or wires, or have a nest or feces in your attic, we can solve your problem.

Call us any time at 213-233-9495 for a price quote and to schedule a same-day or next-day appointment. We use humane methods when dealing with Los Angeles wildlife removal situations, especially squirrel removal. We look forward to hearing from you!

Los Angeles Squirrel Situation: Hello David, I just read your article about squirrel removal and I'm so happy that you take emails! I appreciate your time and attention so much! We caught this squirrel in our attic this AM and relocated it to 3 miles away (picture attached). Very happy about that and everything was quiet this AM. Then, all of a sudden there was more noise in the attic. My first thought was that it was another squirrel but now I am worried there could be babies up there! My biggest clue is that I heard a "sqeak....sqeak....sqeak....squeak..." about 20 times in a row like maybe a baby (or an adult?) calling for Mom. There is some minor rustling but nothing like when the adult squirrel was romping around. Question is: Can you look at this picture of the squirrel we caught and tell if it's female? I'm so upset that there could be babies up there... Thanks for your help!

My response: I can't tell from your photo (it helps to be able to see nipples), but 90percent of the time, it's a female squirrel in an attic, with young. So that's part of the problem with homeowners doing it themselves. Maybe since it's April the young will be big enough to crawl outside, or maybe since it was only 3 miles away, the female might make it back (you'd be amazed at how far they can home in on their nest). Otherwise, you're kind of out of luck at this point. It's really, really hard to crawl in an attic and find and remove young squirrels by hand - nearly impossible. They might get thirsty, so you can try trapping again, baited with oranges, which the squirrels know have moisture.

Time to mail in female squirrel permits

The opening of the eastern gray squirrel in house wildlife trapping season may be some sort of scant couple of years away, but pest control companies who want to increase their odds at harvesting some venison need to get into action right now. The game commission will begin accepting regular aggressive eastern gray squirrel in house license applications from resident pest control companies beginning this Monday and non-residents beginning August 21. Aggressive eastern gray squirrel in house license applications must be sent to the game commission through regular postal mail via 22 different post office boxes and the agency, in turn, will forward them to county treasurers for processing. Pest control companies will be applying for aggressive eastern gray squirrel in house licenses based on Wildlife Management Units, not specific counties. Pre-printed mailing Wildlife Professional Francis for each Wildlife Management Unit are provided to affix to the yellow application envelope. They are bar-coded to speed the application process, but the glue on these Wildlife Professional Francis may be not always reliable, so you might want to place some sort of piece of transparent tape over the Wildlife Professional Francis to secure it. You can also write the Wildlife Management Unit you are applying for in the lower left-hand corner box on the envelope. This step enables the agency to continue processing the envelope without having to open and check the application's Wildlife Management Unit designation and then re-sealing the envelope for shipment to some sort of county treasurer. For more information about Orange County and Los Angeles, CA wildlife removal and Orange County and Los Angeles, CA pest rodent capture specialist issues, read on.

Many Wildlife Management Units will see some sort of reduction in aggressive license amounts for this year, and pest control companies are urged to give serious thought to which Wildlife Management Unit they will apply to during the regular aggressive eastern gray squirrel in house license round, because some Wildlife Management Units may run out of licenses earlier in the process than in previous years. If you think your Wildlife Management Unit might sell out, you can stack your odds of still taking an aggressive eastern gray squirrel in house by for Eastern gray squirrel in house Management Assistance Program DMAP aggressive eastern gray squirrel in house permits, which offer pest control companies additional opportunities to animal capture on specific properties where landowners are seeking additional eastern gray squirrel in house wildlife trapping pressure.

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Squirrel Control Los Angeles. If you wish to learn more, click on the How to Get Rid of Squirrels in the Attic home page. Our company is fully licensed and insured in California. Give us a call today at 213-233-9495 to discuss your pest squirrel problem in Los Angeles.