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- "How To Evict Squirrels The Safe and Harmless Way" by Bill Earl
Damage made by a Squirrel chewing at a terra cotta roof.Below is an excerpt from the booklet "How to Evict Squirrels, The Safe and Harmless Way," by Bill Earl.
Extreme Squirrel Problems
I deal with desperate people. Even the sweet little old ladies tell me, “Mr. Earl I don’t care what you have to do to the squirrels, just get them out of my attic.”
I solve squirrel problems. They are the really tough problems that wildlife control companies have walked away from. The squirrel problems where shooting, poisoning, electrocuting, and trapping have been tried without success. I solve 35 year old squirrel problems where the homeowners have one of two choices; either learn to live with the squirrels or move. Homeowners will often move out in the summer when the squirrels are nesting in trees. Guess what? In the fall new homeowners are faced with the same old squirrel problem.
This book covers the method I use to get squirrels out of attics and crawl spaces. I am 100% successful. What surprises many people is that my techniques are safe and harmless. When I arrive at a customer’s doorstep I tell them they are talking to the right person, and their squirrel problems are coming to an end. I have my own techniques and invented a new product that makes permanent squirrel eviction possible. The game is over. I win and the squirrels lose.
Understanding the Problem
I’ve seen a squirrel climb the brick wall of a four story apartment house in a matter of seconds. Squirrels can climb stucco just as easily.
Also consider how a squirrel deals with obstacles. It can pull apart terra cotta and slate roofs. A squirrel can chew straight through good quality shingles and sturdy wood to gain access to your house. (My own roof is a perfect example.) With the biting power of 22,000 pounds per square inch, a squirrel can chew through aluminum fascia capping and louvered aluminum gable vents. Even brick is not impenetrable. I have seen where several squirrels climbed down a chimney and pushed in a brick to enter an attic crawl space.
Battling squirrel problems is like fighting a miniature army.

