Squirrel Control Oakley have been providing all Oakley customers with a 1st class service in all aspects of Squirrel Control. We are all fully qualified and we are able to undertake all Squirrel problems for both Domestic and Commercial properties throughout Oakley.
You will also find out prices very reasonable as Pest Control Bedfordshire are not national and we keep our advertising costs down to a minimum, you will also find all our Pest Controllers friendly and helpful and they will talk you through each step of the way and also will go through with you have to deter Squirrels from your property in the future.
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If you find you find you have a problem with Squirrels, just pick up the phone and give one of our helpful team a call today.
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About Squirrels
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Gray squirrels are approximately 18 inches in length, which includes their 9 inch tail and they weigh about 1-1.5 lbs. as an adult. Their coloration is usually a grayish colour, however they can have tan hairs in the fur as well and they usually have a white belly.
Their winter coat is grey above with a white underside and their summer coat is shorter, sleeker and more brownish grey Red squirrels have red/brown upper parts in summer but may show some grey on the back in winter, which can sometimes lead to some confusion.
Red squirrels are smaller, lighter, have ear tufts and prominent in the winter coat and brown on the legs and tail. Their natural habitats are wooded areas in tree cavities, and they can also be near hardwoods like oaks and hickory trees.
They will also construct feeding shelters out of leafs. They generally have 2 litters a year, 2-4 young per litter and they normally breed in midwinter and late spring. Gestation is about 44 days. Their diet consists of bird eggs, insects, berries, fruit, vegetables, nuts and nestling birds, squirrels also like to hoard their food.
The Gray squirrels are most active during the day, and can inhabit the attic areas as well as crawl spaces. They like to enter the attic areas from your gutters and nearby trees and bushes. Installing gutter guards, or down spouts with screen may prevent them from climbing up to the roof through a down spout.