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Nuisance Wildlife - Squirrels
Ways to Squirrel-Proof Your Home
Encouraging an Animal to Leave Your AtticThe animal living in your attic chose the space because it is a dark, warm, and quiet place to spend the day or raise a family. Follow these three steps to encourage the animal to find a new home. You will need:
Step 1: Make the attic smell unpleasant.Soak a rag in ammonia and place it in a container. Pour extra ammonia in the container and place in the attic. Use enough ammonia that the aroma is unpleasant but not so strong that it will kill the animal. Step 2: Make the attic bright.Hang a portable light in the attic using a high wattage bulb. Leave the light on 24 hours a day. The bright light will make the animal feel insecure because potential predators can see it and cause it harm. It also makes it hard for the animal to sleep, so the animal will search for a darker and safer location. Step 3: Invade the attic with loud human voices.Place a radio in the attic tuned to a talk radio station. Raise the volume so that the sound reaches the entire attic. Wild animals do not want to be around people, and by providing constant human voices, you make the attic a scary place. Note: Don’t play music. Only the sounds of talking will scare the animals. You have now eliminated every reason the wild animal chose your attic. It is now a smelly, bright, and noisy place. The animal must find a new home. If it is a mother with young babies, it isn’t easy to create a new nest in one night. Give the mother 3 to 4 days to move all her babies. Once all the animals have left, secure all entry points to prevent a new animal from moving in. For more information, visit the Nuisance Wildlife webpage or call (985) 873-6709. |
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