They will chew up your wood wires pipes ducts etc.
Squirrels living in roof.
Chewing through electrical wires can start a fire and burn down you home.
An old roof can offer an awesome entry point for squirrels or other pests.
The depletion of structural wooden beams can result in the collapse of the roof or walls.
Squirrel is on the roof chewing on wooden trim like in the photo to the left.
Inspect along the edges where.
Squirrels love to climb on bird feeders or fruit trees and from there easily jump on the roof of a house.
If the squirrel population around your home is a problem use traps to alleviate it.
They could bring in nesting material and leave their droppings feces and urine all over the place which could cause leptosirosis or salmonella.
Squirrel is on the roof because it is actually entering and living in your attic.
As far as damage to beams and the ceiling or roof itself squirrels may gnaw and dig to create new exits or entrances but the real problem is the mess they make just by living up there.
Squirrels living in attics are a concern because they may gnaw on boards and electrical wires.
Inspect your roof and walls for holes where a squirrel may gain entry.
Some of the damages that squirrels unleash in a roof are.
Specifically you have to leave at least 8 feet between the branches and the roof this is because squirrels are excellent jumpers.
Chewed wood and trampled attic insulation.
To prevent this from happening you need to cut tree branches near the roof of your home.
This can all lead to mold damp patches and similar problems.
Let s look at the damage that squirrels can do to your home and what you can do to live squirrel free.
Usually the most serious problems come from nesting adult females.
They often build their nests near openings such as an unscreened vent or loose or rotten trim boards.
This is why early detection of squirrels nesting in your attic chimney or walls is crucial.
The chewing on wire can cause an electrical or fire hazard.
Trim any trees that overhang your house as squirrels and other pests can gain easy access to your roof windows and attic.
Take necessary precautions if you have children or pets as they can get caught in the traps as well.