Lansing Squirrel Removal Company - We Get Rid Of Squirrels From Attics With Humane Trapping Methods
(248) 667-7796Hearing noises in the attic? We specialize in finding entry points, getting rid of nuisance squirrels in the attic and sealing all openings on your Lansing home with a written guarantee.
Frustrated by squirrels damaging your attic or home and need a professional Lansing squirrel removal? Have these squirrels taken over your home? No worries! We can help with your wildlife problem. Nowadays, more and more squirrels are finding their way into your backyards as we expand and build more homes. Although squirrels are seemingly harmless, they can oftentimes become an annoyance. Moreover, many squirrels have learned to adapt and even thrive in our homes and attics. They can easily find their way into the attics of your homes or at times, fall down your chimney into your fireplace. These creatures inhabiting our homes can invariably cause damage. Squirrels chew on electrical wires which can cause serious fire hazards. Their droppings and their parasites are also a health risk to the inhabitants of the home.
Squirrel Appearance
Squirrels are rodents, they have four noticeable teeth in front of their mouth. They belong to the Sciuridae family that chipmunks, marmots and prairie dogs also belong in. Squirrels have distinct nose appearance and whiskers that these species are known for. Their eyes are prominent on the face with the ears that are relatively small for their size. The fur of the squirrels are usually grey in color and has some patches of whites all over their body particularly in the abdomen area. There are more than 200 species of squirrels and they are categorized into flying squirrels, ground squirrels, and tree squirrels. These categories are further broken down into various squirrel types.
Squirrel Size
With so many types of squirrels, the smallest size grows on average of 7 to 13 (2.7 to 5 inches) centimeters in length. Gray squirrels are the most common in Michigan. They can grow for up to 20 inches in length – and that doesn’t include their tails. WIth tails, add up to 9.5 inches to their total length.
Squirrel Behavior
Squirrels love to chew and gnaw on objects like trash cans, power lines, and fascia boards. Most of the time they chew fascias and soffits when they attempt to go indoors into an attic. Additionally, being a member of the rodent family, the squirrel’s growing teeth need to be worn down by constantly gnawing on objects. Ground squirrels make tunnels that could damage lawn equipment or trip homeowners. Flying squirrels get into bird feeders for food and nest in birdhouses. Twice a year, mother squirrels look for a safe place to tend and take care of their young. Your attic can easily be a preferred choice of shelter for these pests.
Squirrel Habitat
Tree squirrels live in wooded areas as they prefer to be near trees. Ground squirrels dig underground, they are most common in invading the backyards of homes. Flying squirrels make their homes in tree holes or nests made from branches.
Squirrel Diet
Squirrels are omnivores which means they like to eat plants and meat. Squirrels can eat all the various kinds of nuts. They also eat mushrooms, acorns, berries, but they can also munch on small insects, caterpillars, eggs, small snakes and other small animals.
Squirrels Species in Michigan
Flying Squirrels. These creatures do not actually fly, instead, they glide through the air. These squirrels have litters at least two times in a year and they can have as many as 7 litters in a year. Flying squirrels are nocturnal – they sleep in the day and eat at night. These species live atop trees and mostly inhabit forests, woodlands, and parks.
Grey Squirrels. These are the most common species in Michigan. They are usually seen in neighborhoods running across roofs, stealing foods from bird feeders and making their way into the attics of homes. They give birth twice a year – once in the spring and once in the summer. They can have as many as 4 litters in a year. They can jump at incredible heights, run up the siding of homes, and easily adapt to any type of environment. These species cause most of the nuisance problems in Lansing, MI.
Health Risks of Squirrels in Homes
Squirrels are wild animals and however, they can easily thrive in the attic of a home. When confronted by humans, squirrels become frightened and usually run, however, they could attack whenever they feel threatened. Should you try and remove squirrels from the attic yourself, you run the risk of getting scratched or bitten. Here are some of the diseases that squirrels can carry.
Lyme Disease. Lyme Disease is a serious disease that can cause facial palsy, heart palpitations and many severe symptoms. The squirrel doesn’t need to bite to expose the disease to humans. Squirrels have ticks that can carry the bacteria which carry the disease.
Leptospirosis. This disease happens when squirrel urine comes into contact with open wounds. If left untreated, it could lead to meningitis or kidney failure.
Salmonellosis. When you have Lansing wildlife living in the attic, soffits or any part of the home, there will be animal droppings all over the place. These droppings carry salmonella bacteria that can cause vomiting, intestinal cramps, and diarrhea.
Local Squirrel Removal
Squirrels may be cute, but the can cause a lot of damage to homes. Squirrel removal is necessary before a bigger problem arises. Most homeowners do whatever it takes to get rid of squirrels in their homes, even if it can cause health risks to their families later. When you inhale, touch or ingest chemicals used to get rid of squirrels like mothballs or ammonia, it can cause serious health issues. It can cause short-term conditions like burning eyes, scratching throat, to serious long-term conditions like permanent blindness. There is a high chance of causing more damage to your home and risk illegally hurting animals as well. So leave the task to the animal removal experts. Remember it is against federal law to use mothballs as a deterrent of mammals and it doesn’t work, so be smart and call a professional.
The best way to remove or get rid of squirrel is to hire an animal removal expert that can do it for you. We understand vital squirrel behavior such as where they are likely to gain entry to the building and how to humanely trap them successfully. We typically use only use humane live traps to remove Lansing wildlife. We NEVER use poisons. We focus on long-term solutions to get rid of these squirrels in your homes for good.