by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Apr 3, 2017 | Animal Damage Repair, Raccoon Removal, Squirrel Removal
Raccoon and Squirrel Prevention Though we don’t put out neon signs flashing “Vacancy”, we humans often, unknowingly, make it easy for squirrels and raccoons to get into our homes. How do we do this? We give them opportunities to get in when we...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Mar 26, 2017 | General Nuisance Problems, Groundhog Removal, Raccoon Removal, Skunk Removal, Squirrel Removal
Positive Set: Trapping Term Explained If you wanted to catch a raccoon, squirrel, groundhog, or skunk that was using a specific hole where would you set the trap? If you said, “Right at the entrance to the hole”, give yourself a pat on the back. You are...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Feb 3, 2017 | Squirrel Removal
Is There a Squirrel Proof Attic Vent? Ventilation is a must for roofs. In fact, proper venting helps keep heating and cooling bills stable and increases the longevity of the roof. But, since you do put holes in the roof to install vents, there is a risk for animals...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Jan 23, 2017 | Animal Damage Repair, Squirrel Removal
Opportunistic Squirrel Living in Wall Last week we received a call from a concerned homeowner who thought there was an animal in an upstairs closet. Ryan went to investigate and found a piece of cardboard taped over a hole in the drywall in the closet. When he peeled...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Dec 23, 2016 | Flying Squirrel Removal, Raccoon Removal, Squirrel Removal
Raccoons and Squirrels in the Same Attic Often people hear an animal in the attic and wonder if it is squirrels or raccoons. They’ll call on the phone and start describing the noise and the time of day it occurred. This is good information for us and helps us...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Dec 12, 2016 | Flying Squirrel Removal, Squirrel Removal
Flying Squirrel Removal | Kent, Canton, Akron Say the word ‘squirrel’ to someone here in Northeast Ohio, and the likely picture to pop into that person’s head is one of a gray or black squirrel. It’s true because gray and black squirrels are...