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Squirrels: Not as Cute as They Think They Are by Cleo Gib





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Squirrels: Not as Cute as They Think They Are


 
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A lot of people think squirrels are cute. They’re small and furry and make funny faces; they skitter around in a silly way and can be awfully funny at times. But they can also cause havoc with bird feeders and family pets. If squirrels get used to humans, they don’t have any problem with getting almost right in your face to take your food or any other goodies they may want. And that’s just outside your home! If squirrels decide to move in, you may need squirrel removal in Greensboro or your area sooner than you think. Don’t delay—you don’t want your uninvited houseguests to start feeling like they’re at home, do you?

Rats in Disguise

Forget about squirrels being cute; they’re basically rats with fluffy tails. That’s right—squirrels are related to rats, bats, mice, chipmunks, prairie dogs, and other rodents. You probably don’t want those critters in your house, do you? (Well, all right; maybe chipmunks, but only if they can sing.) Seriously, rodents can get into your home and cause damage. They’ll chew through walls and electric wires; they can invade your children’s bedrooms and your food pantry; they’ll get into stored food and build nests in your walls, attic, and crawlspaces.

Squirrels stop being cute when they threaten your home and family. They can become aggressive, especially if they’re used to living near humans. Squirrels can also carry diseases and their rampages through your home can create fire hazards.

Squirrels are Tricky

How do squirrels do this? They’re adaptable. Sure, squirrels love to live in the woods, bothering no one except for the occasional picnicker. But these not-so-cute guys don’t care if their woodland home is torn up and replaced with a shiny new subdivision. Squirrels will keep on living right where they are. Why is that? Food! People eat food, and throw away their scraps, and sometimes those scraps aren’t so well wrapped. Like raccoons, squirrels love to dig through your garbage and feast on the stuff you throw out. Trash day in your neighborhood is like an open banquet for these guys! You may not be able to get squirrels out of your neighborhood, but you sure can keep them out of your home.

Squirrels Check In

Let’s face it—you probably haven’t thought much about hosting a family or two of squirrels in your home. That’s not surprising. Squirrels really do prefer living in the outdoors, but in human neighborhoods where squirrels don’t face many natural predators, they can overpopulate quickly. When the pressure of too many squirrels strikes an area, that’s when your home starts to look inviting. Squirrels breed fairly rapidly, and there are probably lots more out there than you ever actually see on a given day running through your backyard. But if you think you’re seeing more squirrels now than you used to, that’s a good sign of a squirrel population explosion that just might affect you.

You may start to hear scratching sounds coming from behind your walls or up in your attic. That’s not a ghost; that’s a squirrel, and probably more than one of them. Check around your house and see if you can spot any damage at places where squirrels may have decided to enter your world. Siding that has been chewed on or pulled apart, frayed electrical wiring, shredded insulation—all may be signs of a squirrel invasion.

Kick Them Out

Squirrels can be kept out of your home. Once you locate the areas where they’re entering your home, you can seal off the holes they use to get in and out. Of course, if you do this while squirrels are still inside your house, you’ll still have a problem. If squirrels have already bred new squirrels inside your home, the chances are pretty high they figure they’re not going anywhere. That’s when you need to call in professional help. Experts at critter removal can locate the points of entry and flush out the remaining squirrels before sealing up the holes, insuring that your problem is gone for good. Of course, they may come back—after all, squirrels are pretty tenacious—but once you know what to look for, you can be on top of the problem and maybe even prevent a future infestation.

Squirrels like to pretend they’re cute, but we all know better. If you think you have a squirrel problem in your home, look for squirrel removal in Greensboro or your hometown soon, before your houseguests make themselves feel too much at home.

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