1. Trim Back Tree Branches
Squirrels are expert climbers and talented acrobats and can use long tree branches to gain access to your roof. Once there, they can pry up shingles and chew through wood to squeeze into your attic space, where they will make themselves a nest from whatever they can find. You can discourage squirrels from damaging your roof by trimming back long tree branches that hang over it and by planting new trees in locations where they will not allow animals access to your roof as part of their travel route or become interested in burrowing into your attic.2. Eliminate Food Sources
Squirrels are natural foragers and eat a variety of nuts, seeds, fruit, small insects and even bird eggs. The more food sources they can find on your property, the more likely they are to stick around and try to gain access to your attic to create a food cache. If you’ve witnessed many squirrels on your property, ensure any outdoor garbage cans are secured with lids that they cannot pry open. If you keep your pet food in the garage or shed, store it in containers with screw-down lids so squirrels do not help themselves. If squirrels are raiding your bird feeders, consider taking them down or moving them away from the house. If you want to keep the bird feeders in an area where you can observe your feathered friends, invest in a feeder designed to deter squirrels from feeding there.3. Check Your Home for Holes
