The following are pictures of how Pest/Exterminating Companies address squirrel related issues.
This is an example of a One-Way Tunnel installed and left in place by a Pest Control Company that was hired to remove squirrels from a soffit area.
This is an example of a Pest Control Company’s solution to keeping squirrels from entering an attic through an attic fan.
Typical examples of wire cloth used by Pest Control Companies to close up an area used by squirrels to enter a home.
The following are pictures of our approach, and the materials and equipment we use on a daily basis, to exclude wildlife and repair any damage they may have done.
This is a picture of an opening that was being used by flying squirrels when the client contacted us to inspect their home.
This is a picture of the “Contractor’s Metal Brake” we use to fabricate the aluminum we use to close up openings and repair areas damaged by wildlife.
In this picture we are installing the fabricated aluminum that we used to close up the opening and repair the damage.
The following are additional before and after pictures of our “Craftsman’s Approach” to excluding wildlife from structures and repair damage done by wildlife.
Note the gap where the soffit meets the brick.
Our solution to keeping critters from breaking through the light weight screening found beneath the doom of an attic fan.
Note the wildlife damaged done to the light weight wire cloth associated with this attic fan.
Note that we not only re-positions the original bent up wire cloth, but also installed heavy duty welded wire around the perimeter of the fan opening.
Finally, have you seen the squirrels, or are you just hearing something and assuming it is a gray squirrel?
We charge for our inspections because we not only check out your entire attic to accurately identify what we are dealing with, but also pull a 28 foot ladder off of our truck and check out what’s going on around your entire roofline of your home, and during our inspection we take Digital Photos to help explain our findings.
Pest & Exterminating Companies seldom charge for an inspection. And as the saying goes you get what you pay. They seldom crawl around on attics rafters; seldom use a ladder to inspect your roofline; and seldom take document their so called inspection with pictures.
Following our inspection, we give you a firm price, and credit our inspection fee toward any additional work we do.