An Unexpected First
Squirrels aren’t usually the first offspring we spot. This is only the second time in 32 years of operation that Skedaddle has seen baby squirrels before any other species. Usually, raccoon kits are the first arrivals. Squirrel babies season does happen in the spring, but it usually isn’t quite this early! As unusual as this first sighting was, it isn’t the most unexpected thing about this particular event. When our Ottawa wildlife technician, Joe Russell, arrived at a previous client’s house to investigate suspected squirrel activity, he did not expect to discover a nest of squirrel kittens on the roof! Not only that, but the roof was also covered in snow. Mama squirrel dug a den out of the snow and constructed the nest within the cozy snow shelter, and that was where she gave birth to her litter. “It’s rare for us to find squirrel babies this early in the year, and even more rare to find them born in a pile of snow.” Bill Dowd, President and CEO of Skedaddle shared.Why Were the Squirrels on the Roof?
There is a reason the squirrels were on the roof and not in the attic, as the homeowners had feared. As we mentioned, this client was already a Skedaddle customer, which means that we had previously serviced her house. When our team handles a squirrel removal, the process always involves exclusion techniques. No matter what type of wildlife we’re handling, our first step is to ensure that all animals are safely removed. We also seal off any potential entry points. Our technicians know which techniques and materials to use to cover the openings so that wildlife can’t re-enter at a later time. In this situation, the homeowners thought they had a squirrel in the attic, but because we’d already performed exclusionary measures, the mama squirrel could not get inside the home. Instead, she built her nest on the roof.What Did the Technician Do With the Kits?
