Nashville Squirrel Removal

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. We have a professional squirrel expert in Nashville, Tennessee that handles problems with wildlife. We have the tools, techniques, and experience that help us do a far better job at wildlife removal than a non-experienced homeowner could. We possess licensing that allows us to do certain types of work legally, that non-licensed homeowners in the state of Tennessee are not allowed to do. For the welfare of your situation, and the squirrels, in some cases it's best to hire a pro.

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Nashville Squirrel Control If you have a squirrel problem in Davidson County Tennessee, or any other conflict with a wild animal, I am confident that we can solve it. Unlike other Nashville pest control companies or Nashville squirrel exterminators, we use humane methods of squirrel control, such as prevention, exclusion, or live squirrel trapping and relocation. We specialize in the removal of rodents and other animals from homes, especially squirrels in the attic or eaves. If you hear noises in your attic, or see chewing on your wood or wires, or have a nest or feces in your attic, we can solve your problem.

Call us any time at 615-814-8501 for a price quote and to schedule a same-day or next-day appointment. We use humane methods when dealing with Nashville wildlife removal situations, especially squirrel removal. We look forward to hearing from you!

Nashville Squirrel Situation: Good morning. I've read most of your squirrel material and thank you for putting so much thought and work into an issue that is more extensive and frustrating than many realize . . . until they experience it. One thing I would suggest, at least for squirrels, is to brush very hot (habanero ) hot sauce on the part of the building where squirrels are beginning to chew a hole. We have a cedar home. Every year or so, squirrels begin to chew on the cedar shingles at two different corners of the roof. As soon as we hear them, my husband climbs up a ladder and brushes hot sauce on the spots. They get one taste and don't return. They probably drink a lot that day, but at least they look for somewhere else to nest.

Hello David, I just finished reading your info regarding squirrels in the attic. Something is living in my attic crawl space, with it totally closed off (to me, anyway) and I think it's squirrels. Wondering what your suggestions are or how much you would charge to get it out? I am faced with this problem and have an idea that I think may work. I do not want to kill this unwanted house guest but do not want to co-habitate with it either. I am wondering if I could release a bug bomb in the attic to scare the squirrel out and then seal up the hole (which I can see) when he runs out. Do you think that the bug bomb would be enough to make the squirrel uncomfortable enough to leave??? Thanks, Vanessa

Hi David - Your website has given me a lot of information. As you might guess, I've got squirrels in my attic in Northern Illinois. I just started to set my strategy for removing whatever quantity of squirrels I have living there. Though you seem very knowledgeable, I have to take issue with your information on trapping. I just purchased a Hav-a-Hart squirrel trap and intended to trap and relocate as many as I can before moving to the next step. You mention very matter of factly and very adamantly that squirrels will simply not enter traps in the attic...ever. I put the trap near the area of disturbed insulation, using apple slices as bait. I got nothing for a week. I switched bait to a ball of peanut butter and Cheerios mushed onto the trip plate and immediately caught and relocated a nice fat squirrel. A couple days later, I caught TWO squirrels in the same trap. I'm not sure how two squirrels were able to enter and get trapped together, but I'll take it. Just yesterday, the trap was on its side, as a squirrel must have tripped the door, and tried to get at the food from outside. Anyway, this method seems to be working extremely well. Being that you mentioned that this strategy never works, but clearly is in my case, would you recommend that I continue this approach while it is working, or given the facts that I've laid out, is there a better approach? I'm not being combative or sarcastic, I'm just curious if I have a "fortunate" situation that I should continue to take advantage of. BTW, this area on the outside is VERY high on the house and not very convenient to get to. Any suggestions you have would be appreciated. Thank you

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