Sunday, 25 May 2014

In Areas Like Tucker Squirrel Removal Can Prove To Be An Invaluable Service

By Dave L. Weglin


In certain areas, the proximity of forest areas makes it convenient for critters to cross over into residential neighborhoods. This can prove quite a nuisance not to mention a significant health hazard. Germs from urine, droppings and parasites are a threat to human and pet health that should not be taken lightly. In locations like Tucker squirrel removal is just one speciality that can prove invaluable.

Squirrels like attics and other warm, enclosed areas. They will get in through existing gaps and holes or they will chew their way in. Once they take up residence it's not necessarily easy to get rid of them. Firstly, it can be a challenge figuring out where they're entering your property. Then there's the issue of locating the nest, which again can be a challenge if it's in a hard-to-get-to place.

Figuring out where the invaders are getting into your property is the first step, and can sometimes be a challenge. There may be an obvious entry hole, then again there may be no obvious way in. One should be aware that critters can squeeze through surprisingly small openings.

Most people are surprised at the size of hole a small animal can pass through. In fact most small furry critters can get through gaps and holes that are much smaller than most people realize. A hole of just two inches will provide a sufficient opening, and if it isn't quite big enough they can chew it until it is.

Once you've found the entry point, you can look at sealing it. Of course, you should ensure the intruders have vacated your property before sealing it. Also make sure they have no youngsters inside. To seal in any animals is obviously inhumane, but they will also become a health hazard when they die and decay.

Foam sealer or caulk is good for sealing small gaps and holes. These materials are inexpensive, water and air tight and can be painted. Aluminum flashing, steel mesh or sheet are good for larger openings. They require more work and skill to fit, but they make for the most secure, long-lasting repair since they cannot be chewed.

One potential problem area are trees and shrubs that are close to a property. If they are around five feet or nearer they can act as a launch point for more determined critters. If you have foliage that is close to your property, consider cutting it back or removing it completely. This may involve removing an attractive feature of your garden, but it will be worth the sacrifice if it stops unwelcome visitors.




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