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Squirrel Removal in Middlesex County, NJ

Expert squirrel removal and attic exclusion services throughout Middlesex County, NJ.

Squirrel Removal in Middlesex County

Gray squirrels are the most common attic intruder in Middlesex County. Driven by the need for warm, dry nesting sites, squirrels exploit any gap at the roofline — deteriorated fascia, open ridge vents, gaps at soffit corners, and damaged roof returns. Once inside, they build large nests of insulation and leaves, gnaw on structural wood and electrical wiring, and create pathways for additional entry. A squirrel intrusion should be addressed promptly before additional damage occurs. Middlesex County Pest Control removes squirrels humanely and seals all entry points permanently.

Warning Signs

  • Scratching, running, or rolling sounds in the attic, especially at dawn and dusk
  • Gnaw damage around roofline openings or at fascia boards
  • Squirrel activity on your roof or near entry points
  • Insulation disturbance or nest material visible in attic
  • Entry holes chewed at roofline

Our Removal Process

  1. 1Full exterior inspection to identify all entry points
  2. 2Installation of one-way exclusion devices at primary entry
  3. 3All secondary entry points sealed professionally
  4. 4Squirrels exit through one-way device and cannot re-enter
  5. 5Final sealing of primary entry after vacating is confirmed

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can squirrels damage my home?

Yes. Squirrels gnaw on structural wood, chew electrical wiring (a fire hazard), and destroy insulation. A single squirrel can cause thousands of dollars in attic damage.

When do squirrels have babies?

Gray squirrels have two litters per year — spring (February-March) and summer (June-July). Exclusion work should avoid trapping a mother with juveniles.

How do squirrels get into my attic?

Common entry points include ridge vents, soffit corners, deteriorated fascia, and gaps at roof returns. Our inspection identifies every entry point.

Will squirrels come back after removal?

New squirrels can attempt entry if entry points are not sealed. Professional exclusion sealing prevents re-entry by new animals.