You might want to consider a professional for the removal of squirrels in Portland Oregon

Portland Squirrel Removal and 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. I have found a professional company in Portland, Oregon that handle problems with wildlife. A Wildlife Pro has access to tools, techniques, and experience that help them do a far better job at wildlife removal than a non-experienced homeowner could. They possess licensing that allows them to do certain types of work legally, that non-licensed homeowners in the state of Oregon 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've done research on such companies, to get to know them, and feel confident recommending their services. I therefore recommend a company called A Wildlife Pro which services Portland, Oregon. If you have a squirrel problem, or any other conflict with a wild animal, and live in Portland, I am confident that this company, A Wildlife Pro, is the one to call.

A Wildlife Pro: 503.333.9580

I asked the company to describe their service range, and they said this - We service all of Multnomah County and Clackamas County. A Wildlife Pro 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 Portland Squirrel Removal Emails:

Hi David, I have been enjoying your advise about squirrel control this morning. I have had squirrels in a cathedral ceiling, that are not present today but will surely return as the weather cools here in Portland. Carpenters are repairing the damage to this cathedral ceiling now. We did find and repair wiring that had been chewed bare and was a fire hazard. With new soffits, roof sheeting and shingles our roof should be sealed up for the timbering. Yet I know the squirrels are coming back. I will not be able to access the cathedral ceiling after the carpenter work is complete. I think I should get 4 Havahart traps ( two on our deck floor to either side of our door, one on the deck railing where the squirrels came in last winter and one on the roof where I can move it with a long pole). If the squirrels get back into the ceiling, I will try to find a "one way door" trap to install over the hole. Does this sound like a reasonable plan for a cathedral ceiling? Thank you for your answer, Ed St.Cin

Hi David, Only the last few weeks or so my daughter and I have heard scratching noises in the evening. I live in the Texas Hill Country and we have grey squirrels. Cute, but man, they are noisy!!!! So...I am living on a shoestring trying to keep this house I got in the divorce. I didn't want it. He bailed on me. So now I have exposed water lines in the ground coming up to the house and many other problems. The house is 12 years old next month and I need to get rid of these squirrels. The structure of the home is sound and I believe they are accessing the attic via ridge vents. I can get my brother to put up some strong wire mesh fencing material where they won't be able to get in, but can I get rid of them myself? Perhaps a trap with a goodie in it? I don't want to kill the little guys. I just don't want them visiting me. What type of goodies would they go for?? I appreciate any advice you can give. Thanks so much and Merry Christmas! Annette

Squirrels like peanuts and peanut butter. But you might want to find the entry hole and mount a trap right on the hole.

Yeah...I saw that picture on your website. Very informative by the way. Thanks for presenting that info. and thank you very much for your quick response. You made me a happy girl. :-) Merry Christmas! Annette


Squirrel Control Portland. Our company is fully licensed and insured in Oregon. Give A Wildlife Pro a call today to discuss your squirrel problem in Portland.

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