These are common areas where chipmunks and squirrels would enter the home or search for food.
Mothballs and squirrels in the attic.
Mother squirrels normally bear two litters per year and once they have built their nest in a safe place they are reluctant to move.
Squirrels are very territorial.
Mothballs are normally placed in the attic to chase squirrels away.
You can also set up bright lights in your attic since squirrels prefer to nest in places that are dark.
But don t be tempted to put moth balls in your attic even if it seems like there are a lot of squirrels to deal with.
Under a porch stairs or in a cellar is also acceptable.
Before we get to that however you need to be committed.
Replace these mothballs when their smell begins to fade every few weeks or so.
That unmistakable odor of urine that is imbedded in your attic marks their territory.
Cute as can be from a distance their presence in an attic ceiling or wall can be annoying or worse.
If you ve got squirrels in your attic ceiling or crawlspace don t despair.
When it comes to establishing residence squirrels are persistent.
When the squirrels have moved out it is important that any holes that are left in the attic are repaired.
Mothballs can be placed in garbage bins and mailboxes if needed.
Squirrels love to get into attics.
Do mothballs or ammonia help repel squirrels.
Once squirrels take up residence in your attic they stake it off as their territory.
Even if you ve already tried making them leave by using mothballs or traps there is a better simpler way.
Yes squirrels and generally considered adorable but you must not under any circumstances let.
Repel squirrels by simply placing mothballs beside your plants or in household problem areas such as the attic.
In large attics one end is will become nesting area and the opposite end the latrine.
Since moth balls are so readily available they often get overused in homes that are experiencing all levels of pest problems.
Moth balls get over used.