Friday, November 25, 2011

How do you get rid of squirrels in your attic and keep them away?

Close all the Holes in your attick so nothing comes in, Then Put out traps for them, ( the ones that don't kill )How do you get rid of squirrels in your attic and keep them away?
I suggest getting a cat. Keep it in the attic. It will solve the problem and you will have a pet.How do you get rid of squirrels in your attic and keep them away?
Quit feeding them. Get rid of the trees. In Louisiana people kill and eat them.
Some ways are setting a rat trap, or a small varmit box trap, moth balls or d-con. Good luck!
find out where they coming in at an secure that area
Double their rent.
I don't have squirrels in my attic.
Throw a demonic cat up there.
Amonia Repellent


Moth Balls


fox urine





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Go there, it explains it all.
Find out how they are getting in and fix it. Put your cats in there to clean them out or mouse traps.
#1 - To drive out the squirrels - use moth balls. Then find how there getting in and patch it up. Be careful in the store. we had the same problem with bats. Moth balls are made out of napthelene flakes and cost $2 for a one pound box. Bat and squirrel repellant is made of the same napthelene flakes, but goes for $10 a box.





#2 - Many towns with an animal control officer, will be glad to send someone out to help catch the squirrel, which is usually free, although you may want to make a donation. Sometimes you can rent for a small deposit, from either animal control, the SPCA, or Humane Society, what is known as a live animal trap. You will probably have to put the trap close to where the squirrel is living. Bait it with peanut butter, they love this, put it on an apple slice.


You could also use a deterent, such as ';Squirrel Away';, This can be purchased in Wal-mart, and also, livestock/feed supply stores. Sometimes the big building supply places, like Home Depot or Lowes carries it also.





#3 - Try wetting rags with amonia and spreading them around the general area that the animal is living in. Most animals have more highly developed senses of smell than we do, and amonia drives them nuts. At the same time, leave a light on in the area that they are living, and leave a radio playing non-stop. The radio doesn't need to be loud enough to bother you, just them.


You need to make sure that the animal has not left any young behind in the place they were living. If given enough time, they will move their offspring out of inhospitable environments, but it may take them several trips.





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