
What can you do about nuisance squirrels?
Making trees, attics and buildings squirrel-proof is a permanent
solution to the problem. Squirrels usually gain entrance to attics
and other structures from the roof, especially if tree limbs
overlap the roof line. This can be solved by trimming tree limbs
back at least 8 to 10 feet from the roof. If this is not possible,
sheet metal bands can be placed around the trunks of the trees to
discourage squirrels from climbing them. The bands should be about
2 feet wide and 6 to 8 feet from the ground.
Live traps can be used to reduce local squirrel populations or
to remove individual squirrels from an attic. Effective baits
include fruit, peanut butter, nuts and seeds