Critter Control

505.988.2035

Serving the Greater Santa Fe Area

Squirrel Damage Lamy, NM

We offer wildlife control services such as Squirrel Damage in the following cities: Angel Fire, Cochiti, Edgewood, Eldorado, Espanola, Galisteo, Glorieta, Lamy, Las Vegas, Los Alamos, Madrid, Nambe, Pecos, Pojoaque, Santa Fe, Taos

We also cover the following counties: Santa Fe, Valencia, Bernilillo, Sandoval

Common Types of Squirrel Damage


Squirrels can cause a great deal of damage to both the interior and exterior of your Lamy, NM home. Squirrel damage includes chewing holes into the exterior of your home to get into the attic. Once inside you Lamy, NM home, squirrels damage attics buy chewing wires, ripping up insulation and defecating in the attic. Squirrels damage trees in your yard by building their nests and gnawing on and eating the bark.


How to Prevent Squirrel Damage


In order to prevent squirrel damage to your Lamy, NM home and yard, call the professionals at Lamy, NM Critter Control! Our experienced specialists know how to safely and humanely remove squirrels from your attic. We will then seal the squirrels' entry points, ensuring that squirrels will not be able to enter into your Lamy, NM house again and cause squirrel damage.

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