Salt Lake City Squirrel Removal and Wildlife Control

Salt Lake City 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 Salt Lake City, Utah 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 Utah 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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Salt Lake City Squirrel Control If you have a squirrel problem in Salt Lake County Utah, or any other conflict with a wild animal, I am confident that we can solve it. Unlike other Salt Lake City pest control companies or Salt Lake City 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 801-438-6043 for a price quote and to schedule a same-day or next-day appointment. We use humane methods when dealing with Salt Lake City wildlife removal situations, especially squirrel removal. We look forward to hearing from you!

Salt Lake City Squirrel Situation: Hi David, I saw your article online and it was very informative. I used the search, term : remove squirrel "questions to ask" It was the first listed. We saw a squirrel come out from our gutter and we have a vaulted ceiling, no attic. That is my concern b/c you cant go up there to see if their are babies/cleanup w/o tearing down the whole ceiling! I called some local places and got standard response, no one seems concern about vaulted ceiling? What do you think? Maybe I worrying to much but I want to make sure they are all out and no animals suffer. I live in SLC, Utah. I wasn't sure where you are located but if you nearby perhaps I could hire you.I want to get someone who will do the job right and not leave the babies behind (if any). If your not available/ close by what questions I should add to the following? Questions for Removal Companies: We saw a squirrel come out from our gutter and we vaulted ceiling, no attic. Do you do inspections? What is your method for removing them? What kind of cage? price for job? per animal? What happens to the squirrel? guarantee?

Hi David, I have a garage with a overhanging roof off the back (kind of like a car port). At the top of the wall where it joins the roof, the carpentry was done very roughly, and there is a small area where squirrels have opened up some holes and nested in the rafters of the garage. I have seen the squirrels coming and going periodically, and sometimes new insulation appears on the ground below the holes. I have decided I would like to exclude them from this area, so I have installed hardware cloth over the vulnerable area (full width of the garage), and but did not the access holes they had chewed. I then covered those holes with paper - I wanted to use that as an indicator of whether they were still active in these nests (I am somewhat concerned about a nesting mother with babies…) It has been several days now, and the paper has not been disturbed. My conclusion is that it would be safe to just close up these holes and not bother with installing one way doors - my rationale is that paper is not going to stop a squirrel - probably won't even slow it down much - so they clearly are not using these entrances at this time. So, either there is nobody home, or they are using alternate entrances. In either case, closing these entrances should be ok, I am thinking. I have looked around pretty carefully, and I do not see any alternate entrances, so I am expecting just installing the hardware cloth should avoid future issues. My main question: How long should I observe the paper covering the holes before I can be confident these nests are abandoned? I put the paper up on Saturday, and it is now Wednesday, so ~4 days have passed - I'm thinking I am probably safe, but am interested in your opinion.

Squirrel Control Salt Lake City. 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 Utah. Give us a call today at 801-438-6043 to discuss your pest squirrel problem in Salt Lake City.