Information, Advice, and Techniques for the Safe Removal of Squirrels in Fort Worth Texas

Fort Worth Squirrel and Wildlife Control

Although I wrote everything I know about squirrel issues for this website, oftentimes a problem with squirrels in the attic is beyond the scope of the do-it-yourself homeowner to solve. There are professional companies that handle problems with wildlife, and these companies have access to tools, techniques, and experience that help them do a far better job at wildlife removal than a non-experienced homeowner could. And in many cases, they possess licensing that allows them to do certain types of work legally, that non-licensed homeowners are not allowed to do. For the welfare of your situation, and the squirrels, in some cases it's best to hire a pro.

There are good companies and bad companies out there. I do not know many of them, but from time to time I talk to such companies, get to know them, and feel confident recommending their services. We at squirel-attic.com therefore recommend a company called Wildlife Removal Services TX, which services Fort Worth, Texas. If you have a squirrel problem, or any other conflict with a wild animal, and live in Fort Worth, I am confident that this company, run by a nice man named Michael, is the one to call.

Their phone number is: 817-886-4512

I asked the company to describe their service range, and they said this - We service the greater Fort Worth Texas area, including Arlington, and all of Tarrant County. For more information, visit the www.arlingtontxanimalcontrol.com website. WRS TX operates 24/7, so don't hesitate to call at any time to discuss your wildlife problem, and schedule an appointment for same-day or next-day service.


Most Recent Squirrel Emails from the Web:

Hello, Fort Worth Squirrel Company. I really enjoyed your information on squirrels in the attic! There are a couple of facts you might want to consider adding to your information page. I worked for 3-1/2 years for a wildlife biologist that has a franchise called Critter Control of Charlotte, NC. He provided so much training to the office personnel as well as technicians it was unreal! From what I learned:

1. Pregnant female squirrels seek shelter to keep male squirrels from eating their young.

2. If the mother and young are released from the human home and not relocated more than 10 miles, if they live, they all will come back to the dwelling they were born/living in because their homeplace has been registered in their brains (like we know where our home is.) If repairs using hardware cloth and/or sheet metal are not done, they will re-enter the dwelling!

3. Female moms will allow her female young to stay with her, but males are driven out at a certain point/age.

4. Even as the family of squirrels has been humanly trapped and is relocated 10 miles or further, which is recommended, they risk hypothermia from rain and cooler temperatures. The mother is disoriented and is certainly unable to find or make a suitable nest for at least 5 days.

I actually witnessed Techs at Critter Control coming in with a nest of natural outside young and another attic-dwelling young and was amazed at the growth results! The attic-dwellers were more healthy looking, furrier and vocal than the ones reared in the natural nests outside. They were all delivered to Rehabbers! Thank you so much for your information on wild animals. (I have more thoughts on raccoons and opossums as well.) I look forward to hearing from you! Please let me know what your thoughts are.
Sincerely yours, Susan, a Southern Belle from NC now living in Fort Worth TX
Arlington Wildlife Removal, Hello, my name is Marcus, I have flying squirrels in my attic. I removed a dead one a couple of weeks and I haven't heard any noises since. Is there a possibility that I don't have any more squirrels in my attic and can I use a sulfur smoke bomb to flush them out? Thanks Marcus
Hi Arlington Wildlife Removal, Thank you very much for your descriptive advice on how to get squirrels out of my attic. Yours was the most thorough and helpful website. I've had squirrels in my attic for 3 months but when I saw they chewed a hole through the drywall I took matters into my own hands and trapped and relocated 4 squirrels, 25 miles away. After relocating the 4th squirrel, all the scratching noises ceased. However, after 10 days of peace and quiet, there is now another squirrel up there! My question is: could it be the one of the same squirrels who has found its way back?! I'm planning on relocating this one as well and then finding and repairing the entry hole. Sue

Please be kind to squirrels! They are intelligent animals, and believe it or not, they definitely have emotions!
If you have any questions about squirrels in attics, just email me at david@squirrel-attic.com