Squirrel Removal in Brampton
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How Squirrels Breach Brampton Homes
Brampton’s housing boom over the last 20 years means thousands of homes feature complex, multi-peaked rooflines. While these look great, they create numerous weak points that squirrels exploit.
The Soffit Push-Up In newer communities like Mount Pleasant and Credit Valley, homes often feature a lower roof that intersects with a second-story wall. Squirrels sit on the shingles of the lower roof, push their heads against the aluminum soffit panels above them, pop the aluminum out of the track, and squeeze right into the attic.
Builder-Grade Roof Vents Most new Brampton homes are built with plastic roof vents or thin aluminum vents with a flimsy insect screen inside. A squirrel can chew through these in under 15 minutes to gain access to the warm attic below.
Roof Edges (Drip Edge) Where the shingles meet the eavestrough, the underlying plywood roof deck is often exposed. Squirrels sit in the eavestrough and chew through the wood decking to get inside.
The Danger of the "Double Baby Season"
Squirrels breed twice a year: spring (March to May) and late summer (August to September).
If you have a squirrel in your attic during these times, there is an 80% chance there is a nest of babies hidden in the insulation. Squirrel babies are hairless, blind, and completely helpless for several weeks.
If a pest control company simply installs a one-way door and locks the mother out, those babies will slowly die in your attic. The mother will also destroy your roof ripping up shingles and chewing through plywood in a frantic attempt to get back to them.
Our humane approach: During baby season, our technicians suit up, enter your attic, locate the nest (usually buried deep in the insulation near the eaves), and remove the babies by hand. We place them in an insulated “reunion box” on the roof next to the one-way door. When the mother exits, she finds her babies in the box and carries them one-by-one to a secondary den in a nearby tree.
Squirrel sign
Signs of a Squirrel in Your Brampton Attic
Light, frantic scratching
If you hear what sounds like rapid, frantic scratching and scurrying on your ceiling, it's a squirrel. (If it sounds like heavy, slow thumping, it's a raccoon).
Daytime noises
Squirrels are active during the day. You will hear them leaving the attic at dawn to forage in your yard, and returning at dusk.
Chewed plastic on the lawn
If you find pieces of black or brown plastic laying on your driveway or lawn, look up — a squirrel has likely chewed apart a plastic roof vent.
Nuts rolling
The distinct sound of acorns or walnuts rolling across the drywall ceiling above your bedroom.
Squirrel Removal
Our Humane Squirrel Removal Process
Inspection
We conduct a full exterior roof inspection to locate the main entry point and assess vulnerability. We also inspect the attic for babies and chewed wiring.
One-Way Door
We install a specialized steel one-way door over the main hole. The squirrel pushes its way out to forage but cannot get back in.
Steel Reinforcement
We wrap the area around the door in 16-gauge PVC-coated galvanized steel mesh. Without this, a frustrated squirrel will just chew a new hole right next to the old one.
Removal & Sealing
After 3–5 days, we return, verify the squirrels are gone, remove the one-way door, and permanently seal the hole with steel mesh and roofing sealant.
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Preventative Roof Vent Screening
When we lock a squirrel out of your attic, she will often run to the next plastic roof vent on your house and try to chew her way in there.
To prevent this, we highly recommend preventative screening. While we are on your roof, we can install heavy-gauge steel mesh covers over all your vulnerable roof vents, plumbing mats, and exhaust vents. This squirrel-proofs the entire roofline and gives you permanent peace of mind.
Squirrel Patterns
Brampton Neighbourhood Squirrel Patterns
Heart Lake, Sandringham, Central Brampton: Older homes surrounded by mature trees. Branches touching the roof act as highways for squirrels. Trimming branches at least 6 feet back from your roofline is a critical first step in these neighbourhoods.
Mount Pleasant, Credit Valley, Gore Road: Newer builds with complex, multi-peaked rooflines. The aluminum soffit intersections on these homes are highly vulnerable to the “soffit push-up” entry method.
Springdale, Bramalea: Classic suburban subdivisions. The primary entry point we see here is chewed-through plastic roof vents and deteriorating wood fascia behind the eavestroughs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I legally trap a squirrel in Brampton and release it in a park?
How much does squirrel removal cost in Brampton?
Will Brampton Animal Services remove the squirrel from my attic?
Does home insurance cover squirrel damage to my roof and wiring?
Can I just block the hole myself when the squirrel leaves for the day?
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