Humane Squirrel Removal and Exclusion Services
Squirrels commonly enter Ottawa homes through rooflines and attic spaces, where they can damage insulation, wiring, and structural materials. Without proper exclusion, repeat entry is common. Porter Pest Control provides professional squirrel control in Ottawa using humane removal and long-term exclusion strategies designed to protect residential and commercial properties.
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Common Signs of a Squirrel Issue in Ottawa
Squirrels are highly active during daylight hours and often create noticeable noise and damage once inside a building. Early squirrel exclusion in Ottawa helps reduce safety risks and repair costs.
Common signs include:
Daytime scratching or running sounds in ceilings or walls
Chewed insulation, wood, or electrical wiring
Droppings in attic or roof spaces
Lifted shingles or roof damage near entry points
Nesting materials such as leaves and debris
Our Pest Control Approach
for Squirrel Infestations
Inspection
We inspect rooflines, attic spaces, and access points to identify squirrel activity.
Treatment
Approved one-way doors or live trapping methods are used to safely remove squirrels.
Prevention
We seal entry points and install exclusion barriers to prevent re-entry.
- Flexible scheduling and discreet service
- Experience with Ottawa homes and businesses
- Humane wildlife control practices
- Long-term exclusion and monitoring programs
Why Choose Porter Pest Control for Squirrel Control in Ottawa
Squirrel control in Ottawa requires experience with roof structures and wildlife behaviour. Our technicians deliver reliable, humane solutions with long-term results.
FAQ
Squirrel Control FAQ
They seek shelter, warmth, and nesting areas, especially during colder months.
Yes. All methods comply with wildlife regulations and focus on humane removal and exclusion.
Yes. Squirrels commonly chew insulation and wiring, creating safety concerns.
Most cases are resolved within a few visits, depending on the property layout.
Exclusion work, sealing access points, and installing protective barriers help prevent re-entry.