by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Apr 1, 2021 | Animal Damage Repair, Squirrel Removal
Remove & Repair to Stop Squirrels At Frontline Animal Removal, we do two things for customers in the Akron, Canton, Kent area: We remove unwanted wild animals from people’s homes and property. We make repairs/modifications to homes affected by pest animals as...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Mar 16, 2021 | Animal Damage Repair, General Nuisance Problems, Squirrel Removal
Squirrel Proofing Attic Vents Proper venting of a roof helps keep heating and cooling bills stable and increases its longevity. But, since you do put holes in the roof to install vents, there is a risk for animals like squirrels to get into the attic through the...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Mar 8, 2021 | Animal Damage Repair, General Nuisance Problems
Identifying Animal Problem Cause As nuisance animal removers, we get called when there is an “animal problem”. Often times, though, we find that nuisance animals in the structure are secondary to some other structural problem. As you can see in the video...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Feb 15, 2021 | Animal Damage Repair, Squirrel Removal
Can Squirrels Chew Through Aluminum? Aluminum siding, aluminum roof vents, aluminum gutters & downspouts, aluminum flashing…as this list indicates, aluminum is a super common building product. And, it should be. Aluminum is strong but light. It is corrosion...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Feb 8, 2021 | Animal Damage Repair, Raccoon Removal
Raccoon Trapping: A Progression The simplest way to capture a troublesome raccoon is to acquire a live trap, bait it, and wait. In theory, the hungry and curious raccoon goes into the trap, sets off the trigger, and is captured. Easy-peasy! Is it really that easy? ...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Jan 4, 2021 | Animal Damage Repair, Bat Removal, Flying Squirrel Removal, Raccoon Removal, Squirrel Removal
Ridge-Guard is a Great Product Attic vents are designed to let air out. Sometimes, though, they let animals in! When nuisance animals are in the attic, ridge vents are often the openings animals are using to get in. Small animals like bats and flying squirrels are...