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Recipe for Squirrels: Water & Shoddy Work
Squirrels are Symptom of Construction Problem Nuisance animals like squirrels, raccoons, and bats are very opportunistic. Once they find a weak spot on a home's exterior, they are very likely to exploit it. One of the biggest weak spots these animals exploit is an...
Raccoon Destruction
Nuisance Raccoons Force Way Into Attic Raccoons can be very destructive when they are determined to get into a house. Today we share a recent example of this power to destroy when one really wants to get inside. How Do Raccoons Get In? Raccoons often exploit...
Inspections Reveal Issues
Inspecting for Nuisance Wildlife "I heard something that sounds like an animal in the attic. Is there a problem?" This is a question we get a lot from homeowners who suspect they have a raccoon, squirrel, or bird problem but aren't quite sure. The best way to find...
Skunk Trapped By Mistake
Skunk in a Trap? You weren't intending to catch a skunk with a live trap but there it is. Now what? First of all, don't panic. You can do this! Understand you are not alone: Many homeowners set live traps (usually trying to deal with a groundhog or a raccoon) and...
Summertime Flyers
Flying Squirrels in Summer? Nuisance animal removal in Northeast Ohio generally follows seasonal patterns. For example, baby gray squirrels were born in September and we know those babies are going to be large enough to leave the nest and become noisy soon. Thus, we...
How Do Bats Get In?
Gaps: How Bats Get In? Unlike squirrels and raccoons, bats don't force their way into our homes. So how do they get in? They get in through small openings that come to exist on our homes through age, damage, design, or poor workmanship. Or, more than likely,...
Tool of the Trade: Cellular Game Camera
Cellular Game Camera for Raccoon Removal For almost as long as cameras have been around, inventive sorts have been rigging them to take pictures of wildlife without a human photographer being present. This allows the pictures to be taken on the animal's time, as it...
Groundhogs the Easy Way
Simple Trapping Method for Groundhogs If you know a groundhog's path of travel and have a good trap, catching a groundhog can be pretty easy. This post explains the method and shows some examples. Apply this method and you'll be catching groundhogs in no time! The...
Baby Squirrel Removal
Squirrels Are Here Again It’s that time of year…again! The time for baby squirrels to be born. The fact that squirrels give birth twice a year is not widely known. They develop quickly and this two-litters-per-year life cycle helps explain why squirrel numbers stay...