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Squirrels Control
How do I know I have a Squirrel problem?
The most common complaint about Squirrels is when they take
residence
in a loft space. They can make a tremendous amount of noise
and usually
are much more destructive than rats or mice. They will enter
loft
spaces for shelter or a breeding site.
Why should Squirrels be treated?
When squirrels enter a loft space, they can cause structural
damage
by tearing up loft insulation for bedding, chewing timbers,
pipe
work and stored items, and posing a fire hazard by stripping
insulation
from electrical wiring. Insulation may be pilled into large
balls
for the nest or drey. They may also be very noisy, and if they
drown
in uncovered water storage tanks, may contaminate the water
supply.
For these reasons, it is important to keep squirrels out of
lofts.
Squirrels in gardens are also destructive pests, eating
plants, bulbs,
stripping bark and will eat bird’s eggs and chicks. Grey
Squirrels
are classed as vermin.
Preparation Prior to Treatment
Don’t attempt to block any entry holes prior to treatment.
If you do this they may cause further damage trying to get
back into
their ‘home’.
Treatment
The treatment of a Squirrel infestation is much more
difficult & time
consuming than the other rodent pests. Control of Squirrels in
outside
areas can be carried out in some circumstances but needs to be
carefully
considered. They will prey on birds nests, eating eggs &
young.
Feeding squirrels in gardens will increase the density of the
population
possibly harming other wildlife. The Grey Squirrel infestation
will
be baited with a bait (whole wheat) that has been soaked in an
anticoagulant
poison called WARFARIN @0.02%, M.A.F.F. no: 01009. This is the
only
poison bait allowed by law to be used on Grey Squirrels. The
poison
requires that the Squirrel(s) feed several times before dying.
This
ensures that they do not become suspicious and associate the
bait with
illness or death and all the Squirrels die. If they (the
squirrels)
have access to other types of food such as bird food (which in
urban
environments they usually do) they ignore the bait. Due to
this difficulty
traps will often be used along side the poisoned bait. Legally
these
types of traps have to be checked daily so can only be used if
you
are able to do so. If you see or hear an animal caught in one
of the
traps that is in distress you must phone our office.
There are no guarantees for treatments ‘outside’ as squirrels
killed are often quickly replaced but inside treatments are
guaranteed
to eliminate the current population but not any squirrels that
arrive
afterwards.
What do I need to do afterwards?
If the problem is inside then after treatment has been
completed
it is important that the building is proofed as squirrels are
territorial
and other squirrels will soon move into the vacant territory.
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