How to Remove Squirrels:
How to Relocate Squirrels

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Hi this is Brendan Mangnitz with 24/7 Wildlife Control. I get a lot of customers that call me that have decided to do trapping a squirrel and other animal trapping on their own, which is great. If you'd like more information about squirrel trapping please read more about how to trap a squirrel.

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So once you catch the squirrel, what do you do with it? When DIY squirrel trapping and squirrel trapping guidelines are followed you can successfully capture and trap a squirrel on your own. Now what do you do with it once it's in the trap? If you were having an issue with squirrels in the attic, the general rule is you're going to set squirrel traps around your property bait those squirrel traps with the appropriate bait and capture the animal. Squirrels can be very dangerous! If you have a squirrel in a trap it's more than likely going to be afraid, so you need to handle squirrel trapping and relocation very carefully. If you don't follow these guidelines and steps, you can wind up being bitten, scratched or even kill the squirrel! So please be very careful on how to relocate squirrels.

Once they've been trapped from the attic my advice on releasing squirrels is: Always make sure you wear a good pair of welder or even Kevlar rat trapping gloves! These gloves generally go up to about the elbow and will protect your hands and arms in case a squirrel sticks its hands out of a trap or tries to bite you. If you use the traps that I recommend such as live animal traps like Havahart traps. These traps will have a handle and a bite plate on the top. What you're going to do is very carefully walk up to the trap, make sure your legs are far away from the traps so the animal can't reach its hands through the holes, then carefully with your welder gloves grab the handle on the squirrel trap and slowly pick it up.

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Squirrels in traps can be aggressive and move around a lot, so make sure you have a firm grip on the squirrel trap to avoid dropping it and hurting the squirrel, which may release the squirrel and let the squirrel attack you.

Once you have successfully lifted up the squirrel trap you are going to want to place the squirrel trap in the back of a truck. Anytime you are relocating squirrels, you generally want to bring them at least 25 miles away from your home to avoid the squirrels from coming back. Every city, county and state has different ordinances on relocating squirrels, so call your local animal control office or even your state regulated Wildlife Commission Department and ask what the local county Squirrel removal and squirrel relocation ordinances are. Remember the law; it's the law and you must always abide by the law when relocating squirrels away from your property. Generally it is not really difficult to remove squirrels, but you always want to contact a professional squirrel removal company much as my own 24/7 Wildlife Control in order to guarantee that you are obeying the law and properly relocating squirrels. This way we can keep squirrels out of your yard, keep squirrels out of the garden and of course keep squirrels out of the attic.

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Any time you are moving a trapped flying squirrel, you want to make sure the squirrel is safe and protected. You don't want to hurt or injure the squirrel. Relocating squirrels, squirrel removal and squirrel trapping needs to be done in a humane way. Additionally, you want to keep the squirrel as far away from your home as possible. How do you keep squirrels away, you might ask? Simply relocate the animal about 25 miles or so away from your home. Once you find a destination (that has been approved by County ordinances such as a wildlife management preserve) you want to remove the squirrel trap from the back of the truck very carefully. Open up the top part and let the squirrel out now. Remember when relocating squirrels that if you open up the trap there is a chance that the squirrel might come out and try to attack you. Please be very careful when removing and relocating squirrels.

I have been doing this now for over 5 years with my own company and I have a lot of experience trapping squirrels, removing squirrels from the attic and then relocating these squirrels. There have been many instances where I’ve had close calls, but I know how to protect myself. I always wear the right gear and I prepare. If you are not 100% confident in your skills at squirrel removal, squirrel relocation and/or squirrel trapping, I strongly recommend calling a wildlife professional such as my team at 247wildlifecontrol.com and we will be more than happy to talk to you over the phone and set up a free inspection.