Squirrels

Squirrel Control
Originally introduced from America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the grey squirrel has spread widely and today is a well-known feature of British parks, gardens and woodland. The grey squirrel has pushed the UK’s native red squirrel near to extinction in all but a few places, in under a century.
As a result, grey squirrels are regarded as a pest especially if they choose to nest in your premises.
People think that squirrels are cute and cuddly but they actually cause more problems than rats. Squirrels are very determined creatures and once they enter your loft it is very difficult to get them out and keep them out.
Squirrels like to build nests in warm, secure places - like your loft or chimney where they can chew through water pipes and electric cables. If squirrels get into these spaces they can chew through water pipes or electric lighting cables, causing chaos.
Electric cables chewed by squirrels are a common cause of house fires. Like rats, squirrels have ever-growing incisor teeth and the best place for them to gnaw when they are in your loft is the roof timbers causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.
Squirrels are also a serious forestry pest, causing considerable damage to trees each year, especially to saplings, Grey squirrels breed twice a year, February /March and June /July with the average litter being 3.
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