The squirrels are cute to watch but can become a terrible nuisance if they get into your house.
Bait to kill squirrels in attic.
Baking soda helps kill off squirrels when mixed with other substances and a baking soda solution helps eliminate problem squirrels without causing damage to other animals or plants in the area.
Poison bait traps anticoagulant baits chlorophacinone or diphacinone are commonly used in some areas even though ineffective and illegal.
You can also set up bright lights in your attic since squirrels prefer to nest in places that are dark.
These will help get rid of squirrels for good but it requires the extra labor of finding the squirrels after they die and can even be very dangerous.
They might work in those periods that squirrels desired food is scarce usually right after hibernation.
Remember to take the necessary safety precautions when dealing with hazardous substances.
If bait and traps aren t working and you need another solution you can try using squirrel poisons to take care of the problem.
These are never suited to an outside infestation like in the garden or a field.
Some people have attempted to mix some rat poison in with the bird seeds and offer this to the squirrels.
Letting a trapped squirrel suffer in the attic heat especially during the summer is inhumane and endangers your health.
Any hole or crack more than about inch 18 mm wide will just allow more rats to come in.
Place the trap along a squirrel s route.
They are formulated to kill squirrels within one feeding or after a few hours of feeding on it.
To get rid of squirrels in the attic try soaking a rag in ammonia and placing it in your attic which may force the squirrels to leave because of the strong smell.
Attic traps are seldom effective.
As much as you want to get rid of squirrels ensure that you keep the bait away from your kids and pets.
Some people have also tried ethylene glycol.
Always ensure however that getting rid of squirrels is legal in your area.
Also before eliminating the squirrel population in your yard try more.
You have to seal your attic first for any rat control program to work.
You have to put a halt to rodent entry to be able to make a permanent solution to your problem.
Then you have to trap and kill the rats that remain in your attic.
Moreover most people are unlikely to climb into the attic two or three times a day.
Squirrels enter your home through openings in the exterior.
Squirrels love bird seeds so this is sometimes used to attempt to poison squirrel.