He says it s personal this time.
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In order to get rid of the fleas you ll have to get the squirrels out too just treating for fleas will result in recurrent infestations.
Can i call you back mom.
Juvenile squirrels and sometimes adults may fall into wall cavities and be unable to climb out making persistent scratching noises as they try to escape and eventually dying if they can t.
If you re a mom you call at the worst time.
Spray the outside walls and the attic if there is one.
It s what you do.
The first sign of a squirrel in the attic is usually the sound of scampering during the day as they come and go on foraging trips.
This sounds will be heard in the morning or evening when the squirrels are in their nest.
It s what you do.
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Signs that you have squirrels in the attic include.
Turns out to be his mom calling about the squirrels in the attic again.
If you seal up the final entry point when the adult squirrel leaves while the baby squirrels are still in the attic or walls they will need to be removed by a pest management professional dead or alive.
Keep mice rats squirrels and their friends out with peppermint oil and ammonia.
It s best to use this repellent alongside others to maximize its effectiveness.
Buy commercial peppermint oil a full pint is less than 40 delivered and mix it with ammonia at a 50 50 blend.
It s very loud there.
Well the squirrels are back in the attic.
The strong smell of the ammonia will irritate the squirrels and make them view the attic as a bad place to nest.
This may get them to leave on their own.
Your dad won t call an exterminator.
To prevent this drive the squirrels out as soon as they make themselves known before they can give birth or set up shop.
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