Our comprehensive 50 point home inspection is designed to determine squirrel entry points and home damage. Squirrels often establish dens in attics by chewing through building materials or slipping between construction gaps.. We then use hands-on removal techniques to humanely evict the squirrels.
Squirrels are notorious for creating large, messy nests within their den site and causing damage through chewing. Skedaddle will thoroughly clear away any nesting material and debris from the den and clean up the mess left behind. We can also replace soiled insulation and damaged ductwork if required.
Our final step is making sure your home is protected, not only against the current intruders, but all the other squirrels in your neighbourhood. To keep them out we will secure the entry points we identified, as well any other potential vulnerabilities.
Brampton’s urban forests and green spaces, including Gage Park, Eldorado Park, and the Claireville Conservation Area, provide the perfect environment for squirrels to thrive. While these energetic rodents play an essential role in the ecosystem, they can become a major problem when they invade homes and businesses. Squirrels often seek shelter in attics, crawl spaces, and chimneys, where they build nests and raise their young. Unfortunately, their presence can lead to significant damage and pose safety risks for property owners.
This guide will explore common squirrel-related problems, effective prevention tips, and how Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control can help protect your home from infestations in Brampton.
Squirrels are expert climbers, using trees, utility wires, and even the sides of buildings to access rooftops. Once they find a vulnerable spot, such as a loose soffit, roof vent, or weakened fascia board, they can easily chew their way inside. Their sharp teeth allow them to gnaw through wood, shingles, and even plastic, creating openings that expose your home to further damage from weather and other pests.
In Brampton, squirrels can be found just about everywhere, but their behavior and presence can differ between the city’s older and newer neighbourhoods. In mature areas like downtown Brampton and Peel Village, squirrels thrive among tall, established trees and connected green spaces, using the canopy and older homes for nesting and travel. Meanwhile, in newer subdivisions such as Mount Pleasant and north of Mayfield, where trees are younger and green spaces are more spread out, squirrels are adapting to fewer natural shelters by nesting in attics, sheds, or even under decks. As Brampton grows, these clever critters continue to find creative ways to live alongside us—especially in areas where development meets nature.
Brampton’s rapid urban growth brings with it a variety of challenges—not just for residents, but for local wildlife like squirrels. As more land is cleared to make way for housing developments, commercial plazas, and transportation projects, squirrels are being forced out of their natural habitats and into closer contact with people. One major example is the ongoing LRT (Light Rail Transit) expansion, which cuts through key green spaces and disrupts traditional nesting and foraging grounds.
The construction noise, tree removal, and loss of canopy cover push squirrels to adapt quickly. As trees disappear, these agile climbers turn to homes, garages, and buildings for shelter, often nesting in attics, soffits, and chimneys. This can lead to increased noise, damage, and health concerns for homeowners.
The LRT isn’t the only source of pressure—other large-scale projects like new subdivisions, road widening, and commercial developments also play a role. As Brampton continues to evolve, squirrel populations are finding fewer safe spaces to call home, making residential areas a more attractive option. These shifts highlight the importance of humane, effective exclusion strategies to protect both homeowners and wildlife.
When squirrels make their way into your home, they can cause significant issues that compromise both the safety and integrity of your property. These problems include:
By understanding these potential risks, you can take necessary precautions to prevent squirrels from making your home their own.
To effectively reduce the risk of squirrels invading your home, it’s important to take proactive measures to address potential entry points and food sources:
By implementing these strategies, you can significantly reduce the likelihood of a squirrel infestation and protect your home from potential damage.
If squirrels have already made their way inside, professional removal is the safest and most effective solution. At Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, we specialize in humane and permanent squirrel removal services tailored to Brampton homes.
At Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control in Brampton, we offer expertise you can trust, with a team that has years of experience managing squirrel infestations in both urban and suburban settings. We prioritize humane and ethical methods, ensuring the well-being of wildlife while also protecting your home from potential damage. Our long-term solutions include exclusion services that guarantee once squirrels are removed, they won’t return. We provide comprehensive service, handling everything from thorough inspection to removal, cleanup, and prevention, ensuring your home remains safe and squirrel-free.
FACT:
Squirrels use their bushy tails for balance, warmth, and even communication with other squirrels.
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The Eastern gray squirrel, commonly seen in Brampton, can leap up to 10 feet in a single bound.
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Squirrels’ teeth never stop growing, which is why they constantly chew on hard objects to keep them in check.
A female squirrel typically gives birth twice a year, once in early spring and again in late summer.