Last year around august i notice squirrels on my roof climbing up a tree in my from yard.
Squirrels in roof of house.
They might be from squirrels under the roof inside your house and attic.
Squirrels may eventually gain access to your house from the roof and set up home in your attic or chimney.
Here s what to do if you ve got squirrels in your attic.
Thoroughly inspect the inside of the attic to find the opening s.
Once on the roof i notice they would disappear into a corner angle.
The squirrels are inside the house and become trapped in the attic ceilings and walls.
Squirrel is on the roof chewing on wooden trim like in the photo to the left.
So make sure you are cutting branches back far enough to prevent them from reaching your roof or siding from a tree.
A plastic roof vent chewed by squirrels to get inside the attic the plastic and aluminum vents on your roof are installed to allow for proper attic ventilation.
They leave behind nuts and may even try to nest in your roof both of which can cause damage.
But you may wonder how to keep squirrels off your roof.
One common mistake that many homeowners make is blocking off a hole in the roof or roofline of a house that is actively being used by squirrels.
I am writing you because of problems with squirrels on my roof and in my attic.
Here s a letter from a reader with squirrels on the roof of the house.
Squirrels are very good jumpers and you need to prevent this.
When an active squirrel hole is blocked off one of two things happen.
Unfortunately curious squirrels are able to feel the warm air escaping the attic and know that they can find a cozy place to nest by chewing past the vent cover.
Find the point of entry.
Squirrel on a roof is making noises running around and rolling nuts.
Squirrels are a cute woodland creature but a squirrel infestation in your home can be a big problem.
Block entries into your home.
Squirrels can carry ticks and fleas which can easily be transmitted to you or your household pets.
Squirrel is on the roof because it is actually entering and living in your attic.
The branches should be cut back at least six to eight feet between the tree and the house.
The best tactic for dealing with squirrels is to prevent them from getting into your house in the first place.
Squirrels scrambling all over your roof can be noisy and distracting.
Find out if it s a mother squirrel with young.
1 inspect your roof and walls for holes where a squirrel may gain entry.
If there is no way into the attic inspect the exterior eaves vents and roof.
They are agile little fellows who don t mind launching themselves from any nearby object to.
Squirrels are one of the most troublesome pests on roofs.