If you begin to smell off putting foul odors it could be a sign of squirrels.
How to tell if squirrels are in your attic.
This is a tell tale sign that you have a squirrel problem in your attic.
Scratching chewing or rustling sounds from the attic or walls.
Here are eight signs you have squirrels in your house.
Look for teeth marks around your home and watch obvious entry points such as attic vents.
But most of the time the squirrels in your attic are actually a female squirrel and a litter of 3 5 young.
We hate to tell you this but it might not be water damage at all but rather signs of a squirrel population living in your attic.
How to get rid of squirrels.
This can usually be heard in the morning or evening when squirrels are in the nest.
Because they are not as likely to be seen you can get a better idea of whether you have an infestation by checking your attic area thoroughly.
Once inside your attic they can do considerable amounts of damage.
If you hear rolling noises in the attic you most likely have a squirrel problem.
Many times squirrels can become stuck inside and die which will cause an even more powerful odor.
Squirrels will chew through just about anything to find warmth and shelter.
Flying squirrels also tend to be smaller than many other species.
Here are some signs of a infestation to be on the lookout for.
Juvenile squirrels and sometimes adults may fall into wall cavities and be unable to climb out making persistent scratching noises as they try to escape and eventually dying if they can t.
Squirrels are active during the day and sleep at night.
Chewed wood and trampled attic insulation.
In the below photos you can see various squirrels in attics.
The longer a squirrel lives in your home the more feces and urine it produces.
Well squirrels commonly enter houses through damaged or weak areas such as holes near soffits or fascia boards.
Squirrels collect nuts and roll them into attics to hide them there or sometimes hide them in the walls.
Inspect the molding wiring beams and entryways to your attic or roof.
So keep tabs on your doors and windows.
It s also a good idea to keep an eye on nearby branches leading to your roof.
If left unnoticed eventually this waste will build up and seep into your insulation and wood.
First a lone squirrel then a a family of several squirrels then a nest of 3 baby squirrels and finally a squirrel poking its head out of a flimsy soffit screen which it used to gain access to the attic.
Concerned your attic may have a squirrel problem.
Sounds of scampering are heard coming from the attic and because they are fairly large rodents the sounds they make are louder than those of rats and mice.
You may also hear rolling noises in the attic.
3 damage to your home.
However these animals are nocturnal and somewhat skittish around people so you might not spot one that easily.