How Long Does Squirrel Removal Typically Take?
Understanding the timeline for squirrel removal can help you plan and manage expectations. Craig Wildlife Control provides efficient and effective solutions, but the duration of the process can vary based on several factors.
Initial Assessment and Trapping
The first phase of squirrel removal with Craig Wildlife Control involves a thorough assessment of your property. During this initial visit, our technicians inspect your home to identify signs of squirrel activity, potential entry points, and the best locations for traps. This inspection typically takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the size and complexity of your property.
Following the assessment, we set humane live traps designed to capture squirrels without causing harm. The trapping phase generally requires several days, as squirrels need time to enter the traps. Craig Wildlife Control monitors the traps frequently to ensure prompt capture and relocation of the squirrels. Overall, this phase can take from a few days to a week, depending on the extent of the infestation.
Follow-Up and Prevention
Once squirrels are captured and removed, Craig Wildlife Control conducts a follow-up visit to ensure the problem is fully resolved. This visit includes checking the traps, removing any captured squirrels, and inspecting the property for additional signs of squirrel activity. We also implement preventive measures to secure potential entry points and reduce the risk of future intrusions. This follow-up process generally takes another day or two.
In total, the entire squirrel removal process, including trapping, removal, and preventive measures, can take from one to two weeks. Craig Wildlife Control is committed to providing timely and effective solutions, ensuring your property is secure and free from squirrels.