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How can I get rid of squirrels on my roof.They are chewing on the soffets and gutters and causing a lot of roof damage. I live in the city limits so 22 shooting is not allowed. Need some ideas!
Wrench97 said:Eliminate the food source and they will leave.
This is what worked for me. You have to eliminate all of the current population, before repairing all damage - if any are left they'll know about the spots where their brethren were chewing and they'll come right back to those spots and resume the chewing within minutes. More squirrels will come later but they won't know about the previously damaged spots.use a havahart trap, then dispose of body
The ones I catch get to go cage diving in the rain barrel. We have eastern grey squirrels that are not natural to the area and thus are an invasive species and not protected.I own a little HavaHart. It's a pain in the ***. You've got a pissed-off animal and you're supposed to relocate it?
BMW Rider said:We have eastern grey squirrels that are not natural to the area
The population we have is fairly local to our city and general area but are spreading causing concern for native species which are much smaller and can be out competed by the larger greys. They escaped from captivity back in the 1930s due to a flood.The Eastern Gray Squirrel's original habitat range did not extend west of the Mississippi.
Anecdotally, it is reported that both the Eastern Gray Squirrel and the Virginia Opposum were brought west by loggers from the southeastern U.S. beginning in the 1920s.
Neither animal is indigenous to the western half of the North American continent.
Some will argue that "they're all God's creatures."
I would posit that my actions are making them closer to their God.![]()
I lived in Edgewood WA and a neighbor fed EVERTHING! 4k damage from rats under our house. I was catching 5 to 10 rats a day, countless squirrels, and what a flipping MESS they left. The man moved to an assisted living center, his wife paid us to clean up the mess in their yard. Food source gone, problem gone. My kids came home from school and would sit in the window with a pellet gun and "pop rats" and other vermin. Our latest move into un-incorporated Pierce County gives us neighbors with chickens, but I am on acreage, so I expect it. I am aggressive with trapping, and I have learned a lot about it. Agreed, no apologies!^ A neighbor of my mother's, when she was living in Fircrest, was feeding the squirrels raw peanuts.
Not only was I pulling up peanut plants out of her flowerbeds when I went over there to do the weeding, I also had to replace a portion of the deck railing where squirrels had chewed off the end of it.
After three days of fiddling around with wires and connections, my oldest sister finally called the Cable TV company to see why Mom couldn't get a signal. Their field repairman came out the next day and discovered that the wires coming in from the street had all been chewed up by squirrels.
That was all before the rats discovered that plentiful treasure trove of peanuts and the crawl space under my mother's house.
NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS later, she had all new black poly sheeting and insulation under her house, after a five-man crew wearing full haz-mat suits spent an entire week cleaning rat **** and pissed-on insulation out from under the house.
Again, kill them all.
Make no apologies.
Your homeowner's insurance policy does not cover vermin infestations. You're on your own financially on that one.
Was it this guy?The only thing more destructive than squirrels are raccoons. And yes, I helped a neighbor completely redo the attic insulation because a pregnant mother got into their attic to raise her litter--and it was over $12k--pros to do the removal of old material and spray de-stink/disinfectant, and me and a friend doing the replacement.
Their insurance did cover repairs--so that was good.
To remove, we found a local guy who showed up with his ladders and cages, and who dove into the blind dormer of the attic through one of those decorative octagon vents and emerged with caged raccoon momma and babies. We still have no idea how he managed it without bleeding.
Post infestation, we went around and put solid material under the cheap-*** vinyl soffits on all the easily accessible corners, replaced the vinyl porch roof material with solid PVC beadboard, added simple scuppers on the gutters. And screwed/pop-riveted the **** out of every piece of snap-together material on the corners.
She's had multiple break-in attempts since--so far no critters in the attic, so we'll call that a win.
Chickens eat mice, rats, snakes... pretty much anything that moves... and lots of stuff that doesn't too. They at the blue board insulation around the bottom of their house even.I lived in Edgewood WA and a neighbor fed EVERTHING! 4k damage from rats under our house. I was cathing 5 to 10 rats a day, countless squirrels, and what a flipping MESS they left. The man moved to an assisted living center, his wife paid us to clean up the mess in their yard. Food source gone, problem gone. My kids came home from school and would sit in the window with a pellet gun and "pop rats" and other vermin. Our latest move into un-incorporated Pierce County gives us neighbors with chickens, but I am on acreage, so I expect it. I am aggressive with trapping, and I have learned a lot about it. Agreed, no apologies!
We did this at my mom & dad's place--waited for the warm-up on a fall day--sure enough, the squirrels left the attic to forage, and we blocked all the vents with a couple of layers of hardware cloth/mesh covered with some molding. Then we cleaned up.During the day the squirrels are out of the nest. That’s when you set your have a heart trap. Place a bag of moth balls on a string in the hole while it’s open. They will avoid going back in there. Once you have caught them all, repair the hole with Hardi masonry board And 1/2” wire cloth.
For raccoons just reverse the time of day to night time setting the traps and adding the moth balls.
This has worked for me.

Birdshot!How can I get rid of squirrels on my roof.They are chewing on the soffets and gutters and causing a lot of roof damage. I live in the city limits so 22 shooting is not allowed. Need some ideas!
Tastes like chicken!How can I get rid of squirrels on my roof.They are chewing on the soffets and gutters and causing a lot of roof damage. I live in the city limits so 22 shooting is not allowed. Need some ideas!
Ditto on the '*****. I had a family of six in the attic. They were different enough I could tell them apart. Fortunately I cottoned on to the crew before breeding began. My solution was a .410. I had a place I could cover their entry/exit point from inside the house which kept noise down, with a large chimney that would stop any stray pellets. It took three solid days of vigilance, but I got them all, then repaired their access point. Six shots, six kills, no further problems.The only thing more destructive than squirrels are raccoons. And yes, I helped a neighbor completely redo the attic insulation because a pregnant mother got into their attic to raise her litter--and it was over $12k--pros to do the removal of old material and spray de-stink/disinfectant, and me and a friend doing the replacement.
Their insurance did cover repairs--so that was good.
To remove, we found a local guy who showed up with his ladders and cages, and who dove into the blind dormer of the attic through one of those decorative octagon vents and emerged with caged raccoon momma and babies. We still have no idea how he managed it without bleeding.
Post infestation, we went around and put solid material under the cheap-*** vinyl soffits on all the easily accessible corners, replaced the vinyl porch roof material with solid PVC beadboard, added simple scuppers on the gutters. And screwed/pop-riveted the **** out of every piece of snap-together material on the corners.
She's had multiple break-in attempts since--so far no critters in the attic, so we'll call that a win.
