While searching for places to nest squirrels often move through dryer vents that lead to attics or basements.
Squirrel in roof vent.
If a vent is uncovered squirrels can easily access public or living areas.
They are usually installed in pairs at opposite ends of the home.
Aluminum roof vent covers these are typical roof vent covers that act as a deterrent from wild squirrels.
A great way to protect your roof from squirrel damage is to install a drip edge.
It s a piece of metal that slides under the first row of shingles and hangs over the edge of the fascia.
Constructed from wood plastic or aluminum the slats provide an edge that can be easily chewed by squirrels.
What they are attacking are the lead clad roof jacks or the covers for roof vent stacks the pipes that we all have to vent our bathrooms and other plumbing.
Inspect along the edges where.
Chimneys uncapped chimneys are an open invitation for squirrels.
Use a ladder and flashlight to inspect the roof along soffits eaves ridges and valleys.
This keeps the damaged portion of the vent dry and stops the leak.
You can use a squirrel proof roof vent cover to prevent squirrels from getting inside your attic.
Its patent pending design has an internal component that drops the rain water into the vent.
Like roof vents gable vents are designed to help circulate air through the attic.
We say squirrel resistant because when properly installed squirrels don t run up to them and say oh look an easy way into the attic.
Critter quitter is far more than a simple shield that protects the vent.
Squirrels sometimes chew through vent covers your typical aluminum roof vents like the ones shown to the right are mostly squirrel resistant right out the box.
To make the installation of the vent in your roof easier the hole in your roof is often cut much larger than necessary for the pipes.
A gable vent clogged with squirrel nesting material.
It s also known as a drip cap because it helps water drain into the gutters.
Damage caused by squirrels in vents.
Various covers exist to act as a seal or barrier blocking off the entry of squirrels into and out of the attic.
Squirrels gain access to vents through neglected ductwork.