New Orleans Louisianan Squirrel in the attic Removal-#1 Rated in the state

Please call us with any question you have! We love to talk about wildlife!Call 504-407-1210

You can can us right now, if you have a squirrel in the attic making noises and annoying you and your family. The noises caused by squirrels in the attic can be so loud as to keep you sleepless. Our squirrel removal pro’s can handle any squirrel problem!

 

Squirrel Removal

Dead squirrel removal in New Orleans LA: Sometimes when squirrels are living in your attic they will also die there. Dead squirrels have been found in the attic, walls, under the house, crawlspace, chimney and the eaves of the home or business.

Critter Removal and Squirrel control in New Orleans LA: Our wildlife specialists are trained squirrel trappers and can trap and remove all the squirrels living in your attic or eaves.

Squirrel extermination in New Orleans LA: Although some pest control and wildlife removal services use kill traps to remove squirrels from properties, We at the wildlife Professionals feel that humane traps are the best and only way to safely and humanely remove squirrels from the property.

Squirrel exclusion or squirrel damage repair: Once the problem squirrel has been trapped and removed an squirrel exclusion must be done to prevent any other squirrels from using the same points of entry and causing the issue again in the future.

We all love squirrels and want to have them in our back yards and in our parks. Playful squirrels are fun to watch , We strive to keep them there were we all enjoy them and keep them out of our homes and safe.

We are wildlife removal service and we do charge for our services.

Squirrel removal – Squirrel trapping $175.00 inspection and placement of trap(s)

$50 per animal removed in an humane manner

Dead Squirrel Removal $175.00 inspection, disinfectant and removal. $75.00 if unable to reach dead squirrel. (Typically this only happens if animal is in-between floors)

Squirrel Exclusion – Cost to be quoted at time of inspection. Typical cost vary from $300.00 to $1100.00 depending scope of work.

Note : Squirrel trapping and Squirrel Removal inspection free with Exclusion!

The Wildlife Professionals have been catching squirrels and critters for over 50 years combined experience. Our professionals are highly trained and experienced in squirrel removal in New Orleans and the State of Louisiana.

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The Wildlife Professionals

Dallas County, Texas

429-744-9259

Squirrel control- Squirrel in the attic – Attic Squirrel Removal- Rodent in the attic trapping service!

We have all either heard of or seen Sciurus caroliniensis – but you will likely know this little animal better as a grey squirrel, or a gray squirrel.  It simply depends on whether or not you like British spelling!  However you spell it, the facts and fundamentals of the animal remain the same.  The average length of the grey squirrel runs at approximately eighteen inches – and half of that is the tail, which typically runs about nine inches.  An adult grey squirrel will generally weigh between one and one and a half pounds.  As the name implies, these squirrels look grey, although up close you can see that their fur is actually rather salt and pepper, which of course mixes to look grey.  A lot of them have wiry tan hairs dotted throughout their fur and their bellies are white.   

By and large, the grey squirrel has a rather academic bent, as you can frequently see them on college campuses!  Their actual habitat, though, is very varied.  They live in urban areas and in woodland areas.  They have a penchant for oak trees, beech trees, and other trees which produce nuts.  Naturally, nuts are a large part of their diet, along with berries and seeds.  Grey squirrels sometimes dine on bird eggs as well, not to mention birds themselves when they are nestling, and on insects.   In the spring time especially, they are sometimes fond of various kinds of vegetation.  It is safe to say that grey squirrels enjoy a very well balanced diet. 

Unlike a lot of other squirrels, the grey squirrel does not hibernate during the winter months.  They are also very active in the day time and enjoy scurrying about and foraging for food.  On that note, they tend to be very shy little creatures.  However, when they are fed, their inherent feelings of bashfulness tend to disappear. 

There are a lot of wild mammals in the world.  Of all of them, squirrels are probably the most plentiful.  In Canada, the United States, England, Ireland, and who knows how many other places, squirrels are as much a part of the population as people.  We are especially familiar with them because, as mentioned above, they are very active during the day.  They differ from a lot of other squirrels in many ways, aside of the fact that they do not hibernate. 

For instance, most other squirrels are almost solely vegetarians.  However, as mentioned, grey squirrels do eat birds and their eggs on occasions, and they certainly enjoy insects.  They are also larger than most squirrels, since many of their brethren tend to be about fifteen inches in length with seven and a half inch tails. 

Grey squirrels do not typically take advantage of being larger, however.  In spite of the fact that they have been known to steal eggs, they are inherently friendly and curious little creatures.  Their shyness extends to other members of the animal kingdom, unless they are feeling threatened in some way.