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A squirrel in an attic
A squirrel in an attic

How to Prevent Squirrels from Invading Attics

Spring and early summer in Warminster, PA, bring more than blooming flowers—they also signal the start of wildlife activity. Squirrels are particularly active during this season as they look for safe places to nest and raise their young. Attics can seem like the perfect shelter, but once squirrels move in, they can cause structural damage, chew wiring, and create an unwanted mess. Understanding how squirrels gain access and what you can do to deter them is key to protecting your home.

Act Now: If you notice signs of squirrels in your attic, contact us immediately through our online contact form or call (215) 565-8605. Early action can help prevent costly damage and reduce stress.

Why Squirrels Target Attics

Squirrels are driven by safety and comfort when selecting a nesting site. Your attic offers:

  • Dry, insulated spaces away from predators
  • Easy access to entry points such as vents, chimneys, and roof gaps
  • Opportunities to chew wood, wires, and insulation for nesting material

During spring, female squirrels are especially active as they prepare for the birthing season, making attics a prime target.

Common Signs of Squirrel Activity

Homeowners often don’t notice squirrels until they’ve been present for weeks or months. Watch for:

  • Scratching or scampering sounds above the ceiling
  • Droppings in the attic or near entry points
  • Chewed vents, eaves, or wiring
  • Nesting materials like shredded insulation or paper

Early detection allows for safer removal and reduces potential damage.

Preventive Measures Homeowners Can Take

You can make your attic less appealing to squirrels by following these steps:

  1. Seal entry points – Inspect your roof, eaves, vents, and chimneys for gaps or holes. Use metal flashing or mesh to block access.
  2. Trim tree branches – Ensure branches are at least 6–10 feet away from your roof to prevent squirrels from jumping onto your home.
  3. Install chimney caps and vent covers – These keep squirrels and other wildlife out while still allowing proper ventilation.
  4. Remove attractants – Keep bird feeders and pet food away from the house to reduce squirrel activity nearby.

Implementing these changes can significantly reduce the likelihood of squirrels invading your home.

Professional Support for Wildlife Prevention

While preventive measures are effective, professional rodent and wildlife removal services can help identify vulnerabilities and provide safe exclusion techniques. Services may include:

  • Humane removal of active squirrels
  • Inspection of potential access points
  • Recommendations for ongoing prevention tailored to your property

Working with a trusted local provider ensures that wildlife control is safe for both your family and the animals.

Seasonal Action Checklist

  • Inspect your roof and attic for openings and damage
  • Trim overhanging branches and clear roof debris
  • Install mesh or caps on vents and chimneys
  • Monitor for unusual sounds or droppings in the attic

Take Action Today

Preventing squirrels from nesting in your attic is easier when action is taken early. Contact Newtown Termite & Pest Control for rodent and wildlife removal in Warminster or call (215) 565-8605 to learn more about protecting your home this spring and summer.

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