Philadelphia 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 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania 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 service the greater Philly PA area, including the towns of Drexel Hill, Upper Darby, Lansdowne, Brookhaven, Newtown Square, King of Prussia, Conshohocken, Willow Grove, Hatboro, Warminster, Jenkintown, Havertown, Cheltenham, and more. Learn more about us at phillypestanimal.com

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Philadelphia Squirrel Control If you have a squirrel problem in Montgomery County Pennsylvania, or any other conflict with a wild animal, I am confident that we can solve it. Unlike other Philadelphia pest control companies or Philadelphia 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 610-927-7792 for a price quote and to schedule a same-day or next-day appointment. We use humane methods when dealing with Philadelphia wildlife removal situations, especially squirrel removal. We look forward to hearing from you!

Philadelphia Squirrel Situation: I know there are squirrels in my house. I'm pretty sure I know where they're coming in...or at least, the most RECENT point of entry (which, unfortunately, is at such an angle that no trap will ever attach without allowing an option to leave without entering the trap). But...I can't tell if there are babies, and I don't know what sort of damage they're doing, because I don't have an attic. My bedroom is the attic. They're getting in the wall of my bedroom at a point where the attic roof joins the first-floor roof, which is about 3 feet higher than the second floor ceiling. From there they are climbing down and running around between the ceiling of my first floor and the floor of the "attic." Thank god my house has no insulation, and very little wiring, but I'm pretty sure they have gotten into the ductwork. I turn the furnace on occasionally just to hear them shriek and run away (hopefully out of the house).

I have no idea what step to take next. I don't want to trap a mother because I would pretty much have to gut the house to find the babies. If I could catch them, I can't release in my area, because my house is 104 years old and has a lot of wood and asbestos siding to chew through (this is the second or third entry hole I've found, thanks to some rotting fascia and poorly-done flashing). I am about to knock out the walls of the crawl-spaces under the eaves, which of course have no built-in access ways, just to see if my cats can scare the buggers out of my house. Or hire a neighbor to sit outside with a BB gun and watch my roof all day. Thanks for any advice! Btw, I am in Denver, if you know of a local professional I should contact.

We live is southeastern PA in an old stone house. Have had flying squirrels in our attic in the past and have successfully trapped and relocated them. This time however they found their way into an area of the house where there is no attic, just soffits and the insulation between the rafters. I found the opening and was able to fashion an exclusion door which seems to be working but the squirrels keep coming back and keep trying to get back in. I know this because I have an outdoor motion detector camera that I mounted at the top of a ladder and I have pictures and even short videos showing them flying up to the house, crawling over the exclusion door but not getting back in. This has been going on it seem nightly since 11/20/2015. We do not know why the squirrels keep trying to get back in so persistently. One concern is that there may be young ones trapped inside unable or unwilling to get out through the exclusion door and the adult squirrels are trying to get to them to feed them. (The resolution of our pictures is not good enough to tell for sure but one could imagine seeing a squirrel's face inside the exclusion door.) Anther concern is that eventually the squirrels will chew their way back in causing damage and negating all the progress we have made. We are wondering if you have ever encountered this situation and have any suggestions. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Squirrel Control Philadelphia. 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 Pennsylvania. Give us a call today at 610-927-7792 to discuss your pest squirrel problem in Philadelphia.