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Westchester County Β· Larchmont, NY

Professional Squirrel Removal in Larchmont, NY

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Larchmont's early-to-mid 1900s Colonial and Tudor homes with wood siding and aging rooflines give gray squirrels prime gnawing targets throughout the village. A high density of mature trees lining residential streets provides direct overhead pathways from branches to roof surfaces, and squirrels need only a short leap to reach vulnerable soffits and gable vents. Once inside an attic, squirrels chew on electrical wiring, structural framing, and insulation, creating concealed fire hazards and costly damage behind finished ceilings and dormers. BluesWay's NY DEC-licensed wildlife operators remove squirrels from Larchmont homes using humane one-way exclusion devices that allow animals to exit naturally while preventing reentry. Every gable vent, soffit gap, and fascia joint is then permanently sealed with heavy-gauge metal flashing and hardware cloth, the only material that withstands persistent squirrel gnawing and protects your home long-term.

Why Larchmont Homes Need Squirrel Removal

Larchmont is dominated by early-to-mid 1900s Colonial and Tudor homes with wood siding and older basements, creating conditions favorable for termites and basement-dwelling pests.

Local Risk Factors

  • β€’Coastal location increases ambient humidity that pests exploit to establish colonies
  • β€’High density of mature trees and landscaping provides rodent highways to homes
  • β€’Older plumbing and drainage systems create damp areas where wood-destroying insects thrive

Gray squirrels have two breeding seasons: late winter (January–February) and summer (June–July), with attic invasions peaking 4–6 weeks later as females seek nesting sites. Flying squirrel activity is year-round but most noticed in fall/winter when homeowners hear nocturnal sounds. Mature tree canopy throughout Westchester provides continuous squirrel pressure on homes.

Warning Signs of Squirrels

Daytime scratching and rapid scurrying from attic spaces in Larchmont's Colonial and Tudor homes indicate gray squirrel activity. These diurnal animals are most active mornings and late afternoons, and dense mature trees along residential streets provide continuous rooftop access making persistent daytime noise a reliable indicator.

Chewed openings roughly two to three inches across at gable vents, wood soffits, or fascia joints on Larchmont's early-to-mid 1900s homes confirm squirrel gnawing. Tudor-style half-timbering and decorative trim give squirrels soft material and textured surfaces they grip while chewing holes that become functional attic access within days.

Gnaw marks on electrical wiring, PVC piping, or wood framing in Larchmont attic spaces represent a serious fire hazard. Squirrels chew compulsively to manage tooth growth, and damaged wiring insulation exposes conductors that can arc and ignite. Colonial and Tudor homes are especially vulnerable given combustible material near attic wiring.

Small dark pellet-shaped droppings across attic insulation, along wall cavities, or near roofline entry points in Larchmont homes confirm established squirrel presence. Concentrated droppings contaminate and compress fiberglass insulation, reducing thermal effectiveness and creating unsanitary conditions that may require professional attic insulation replacement following humane exclusion.

Nesting material of shredded insulation, dried leaves, bark, and twigs packed into rafter bays or attic corners of Larchmont's older homes indicates active squirrel denning. Nests sit near chewed entry points at gable vents or soffit gaps, and their presence during spring or late summer coincides with breeding seasons.

How BluesWay Handles Squirrels in Larchmont

BluesWay provides complete squirrel removal using humane one-way exclusion devices installed at active entry points, allowing squirrels to exit naturally while preventing reentry. For flying squirrel colonies β€” which can number 10–20 animals sharing a single attic β€” we use the same exclusion approach with additional entry-point identification to ensure the entire colony exits before final sealing. Once exclusion is confirmed, all entry points are permanently sealed with heavy-gauge metal flashing and hardware cloth that resists persistent gnawing. The full service is performed in-house: humane exclusion, structural sealing of soffits, fascia, and dormers, plus attic insulation replacement when nesting has contaminated or compressed existing insulation. One company from start to finish.

Protecting Your Larchmont Home from Squirrels

Housing Types Most at Risk

  • ⚠Colonial homes from the early-to-mid 1900s throughout Larchmont feature wood siding, multi-gable rooflines, and dormer structures with aging soffits and fascia boards that gray squirrels gnaw through to access attic spaces. Mature trees along residential streets overhang these rooftops providing direct overhead pathways. Wood siding gives squirrels additional gripping surfaces for climbing, and once at the roofline, deteriorated soffit panels can be chewed open within two days, making permanent heavy-gauge metal sealing essential for lasting protection.
  • ⚠Tudor-style homes common in Larchmont have decorative half-timbering, stucco-and-wood gable features, and steeply pitched rooflines with complex intersections that develop gaps as construction joints age. Squirrels exploit these aging joints and gnaw through wood elements of Tudor facades to reach attic spaces behind. Once inside, their chewing on electrical wiring creates concealed fire hazards within the distinctive roofline geometry, requiring thorough professional inspection after humane exclusion and comprehensive metal sealing.
  • ⚠Mid-century homes in Larchmont's interior neighborhoods have wood-framed gable vents and soffit panels often lacking the metal screening needed to resist squirrel gnawing. These properties sit beneath the village's dense mature tree canopy, giving squirrels continuous rooftop access year-round. Flying squirrels, nocturnal and colonial in groups of ten to twenty, can establish large attic colonies during fall and winter months before homeowners recognize nighttime scratching as a wildlife intrusion requiring DEC-licensed professional removal.

Prevention Tips

  • βœ“Trim all tree branches to maintain minimum 8-foot clearance from roof, gutters, and utility lines
  • βœ“Replace deteriorated wood soffits and fascia with metal-wrapped or composite materials
  • βœ“Install heavy-gauge (16-gauge minimum) galvanized hardware cloth over all attic vents, gable vents, and roof vents β€” standard aluminum screening will not stop squirrels
  • βœ“Seal gaps around roofline utility penetrations with metal flashing, not expanding foam (squirrels chew through foam easily)
  • βœ“Inspect roofline annually β€” especially dormer joints, fascia/soffit intersections, and ridge vents β€” for early signs of gnawing
  • βœ“Do not feed squirrels or place bird feeders near the house β€” this habituates them to the structure

Why Professional Squirrel Removal Matters

Squirrels are persistent gnawers with teeth that grow continuously β€” they will re-chew sealed openings made with wood, foam, or thin materials within days. Effective exclusion requires one-way devices correctly positioned at active entry points (placing them at inactive holes simply locks squirrels inside). Flying squirrel colonies of 10–20 animals require careful timing to ensure all animals exit before final sealing. The most serious risk from squirrel infestations is electrical fire: squirrels gnaw on wiring insulation, and damaged attic wiring is difficult to detect without professional inspection. BluesWay handles the complete process in-house β€” humane exclusion, gnaw-proof structural sealing, and attic insulation restoration β€” identifying all entry points rather than just the obvious one, and verifying the attic is fully clear before permanent closure.

Health & Safety Risks

  • β€’Electrical fire hazard β€” squirrels gnaw on wiring insulation in attics and wall voids; this is the most serious risk and a leading cause of residential attic fires
  • β€’Structural damage β€” gnawing on wood framing, rafters, and fascia weakens structural elements over time
  • β€’Insulation damage β€” nesting compresses and contaminates insulation, reducing energy efficiency and creating odor
  • β€’Leptospirosis β€” squirrel urine can carry Leptospira bacteria, though transmission to humans is uncommon
  • β€’Ectoparasites β€” squirrels carry fleas, ticks, and mites that can migrate into living spaces after the animals are removed if nesting material is not cleaned up
  • β€’Noise and sleep disruption β€” gray squirrels are active from dawn; flying squirrel colonies create persistent nighttime noise

Frequently Asked Questions

How does BluesWay handle squirrels in Larchmont?

BluesWay's NY DEC-licensed wildlife operators inspect your Larchmont home's entire roofline to locate every active and potential squirrel entry point. Humane one-way exclusion devices are installed at active openings, allowing squirrels to exit naturally while preventing reentry. After all animals have departed, every opening is permanently sealed with heavy-gauge metal flashing and hardware cloth. Metal is essential because squirrels gnaw through wood, foam, and thin materials within days. We handle the entire process from inspection through final sealing as one company, including attic insulation replacement if squirrel nesting has contaminated or compressed your existing insulation.

Are Larchmont's Tudor homes especially vulnerable to squirrels?

Yes. Tudor-style homes feature decorative half-timbering, stucco-and-wood gable elements, and steeply pitched rooflines with complex intersections that naturally develop gaps as construction joints age. These wood elements give squirrels soft material to gnaw through, and the textured surfaces provide excellent gripping points for climbing. The ornamental design creates more potential entry points than simpler roofline styles, making comprehensive inspection and permanent metal sealing at every vulnerability especially important for Larchmont's Tudor homeowners.

Is squirrel damage in my Larchmont attic a fire hazard?

Squirrel-chewed electrical wiring is a leading cause of residential attic fires. Squirrels gnaw compulsively to manage their continuously growing teeth, frequently targeting wiring insulation in attic spaces. When insulation is stripped, exposed conductors can arc and ignite surrounding wood framing or fiberglass. Larchmont's wood-sided Colonial and Tudor homes contain significant combustible material surrounding attic wiring, making fire risk especially acute. After humane exclusion and permanent metal sealing, BluesWay recommends an electrical inspection to identify any compromised wiring before restoring the attic space.

When should I schedule squirrel exclusion in Larchmont?

Gray squirrels breed in late winter during January through February and again in summer during June through July, with attic invasions peaking four to six weeks after each period. Scheduling an inspection before these breeding seasons allows BluesWay's DEC-licensed operators to identify and seal vulnerable entry points proactively. However, Larchmont's dense mature tree canopy provides year-round overhead rooftop access, so squirrel pressure is continuous. If you hear daytime scratching or discover chewed roofline openings at any time of year, contact BluesWay promptly to prevent wiring damage and further structural gnawing.

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