Squirrel Removal
Eastern Grey Squirrel Facts
Squirrels can have two litters a year with 2-4 in each litter.
The Eastern Gray Squirrel has 22 teeth.
Squirrels’ teeth never stop growing.
Eastern Grey Squirrel Damage
Gray squirrels rely on wood and soft non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper and lead to maintain the proper length of their teeth. Items made of this soft metal are found around your home that they most commonly chew on such as:
lead pipe stacks on your roof
electrical wires found on the outside of your home and in your attic
aluminum gutters, eves
wood trusses
aluminum fence ties
They also most often chew holes in A/C ducts to enjoy the nice cool temperature
Southern Flying Squirrel Squirrel Facts
Squirrels can have two litters a year with 2-4 in each litter.
The Eastern Gray Squirrel has 22 teeth.
Squirrels’ teeth never stop growing.
Southern Flying Squirrel Damage
Flying squirrels rely on wood and soft non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper and lead to maintain the proper length. Items made of this soft metal are found around your home such as:
lead pipe stacks on your roof
electrical wires
aluminum gutters
wood trusses
aluminum fence ties
eves
feces and urine destroying attic insulation
chew holes in A/C ducts
Fox Squirrel Facts
Fox Squirrels are north America’s largest squirrel.
The tiniest Squirrel is the African pygmy squirrel and it is only 5.25 inches long from head to tail.
Fox squirrels grow to almost 2.5 feet in length
Breeding occurs in January. In February the first clutch is born, older females will drop a second clutch in early summer.
Squirrels tend to live between 3-8 years in the wild.
Fox Squirrel Damage
Fox squirrels rely on wood and soft non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper, and lead to maintain the proper length. Items made of this soft metal are found around your home such as:
lead pipe stacks on your roof
electrical wires
aluminum gutters
wood trusses
aluminum fence ties
eves
feces and urine destroying attic insulation
chew holes in A/C ducts