Squirrel Removal Fort Duchesne, UT
Comprehensive squirrel removal and exclusion. We eliminate the noise, the damage, and the health risks.
Fort Duchesne at a glance
- County
- Duchesne County
- Population
- 546 (2020 census)
- Elevation
- 4,990 ft
Local data from the U.S. Census and Wikidata.
Squirrel Removal in Fort Duchesne
Tree squirrels and rock squirrels chew their way into Utah attics through fascia, soffits, and roof-line gaps. Female squirrels enter wall and ceiling cavities to bear young. Squirrels chew on electrical wires, framing, and stored items, and a squirrel that dies in a wall creates an unbearable smell. We remove the squirrels with humane live traps or one-way exclusion devices, clean up droppings and urine, decontaminate damaged insulation, and seal the entry points so they cannot return.
Utah Wildlife Specialists serves homeowners and businesses in Fort Duchesne, Duchesne County, and across all of Utah. Call (801) 675-8829 to schedule an inspection and request a phone consultation. Same-day appointments are available.
Why is Professional Squirrel Removal Important in Fort Duchesne?
Fort Duchesne is a Uintah County community on the Uintah and Ouray Reservation in the Uinta Basin, where the Duchesne River corridor and basin-floor cottonwood plantings support fox squirrels that have expanded into the residential areas surrounding the historic fort site. Older structures in this area have wood-frame construction with aging soffit and fascia details that create seasonal entry points. The basin's semi-arid climate means squirrels rely heavily on structures for the warm denning sites they need during both litter cycles. We are UDWR-licensed to live-trap the colony and seal all entry points with galvanized hardware cloth.
What is included
- Humane live trapping. We use live traps and one-way exclusion devices. No poisons, no harm to the squirrels.
- Attic and wall entry. Female squirrels enter wall and ceiling cavities to bear their young. We safely remove them from attics, chimneys, or any building structure.
- Damage prevention. Squirrels chew on electrical wires, causing potential fires, and they damage fascia boards and wooden trim. We seal entry points to prevent re-entry.
- Cleanup and decontamination. We clean up droppings and urine and decontaminate damaged insulation so your space is safe to use again.
Common questions
Why are squirrels in my attic a problem?
Squirrels chew on electrical wires, which can cause wire damage and electrical fires. They also damage framing, fascia, and stored items, and a squirrel that dies inside the walls creates an unbearable smell.
How do you remove squirrels?
We use humane live trapping and one-way exclusion devices that let squirrels exit but block them from returning. After they are out we seal the entry points.
Do you clean up after the squirrels?
Yes. We clean up droppings and urine and decontaminate damaged insulation so the affected areas are safe to use again.
How fast can you respond?
Same-day appointments are available across Utah. Call (801) 675-8829.
Are you licensed?
Yes. Utah Wildlife Specialists is licensed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, and our technicians are background-checked and fully insured.
Other Utah cities we serve
We serve all of Utah. Here are nearby service areas.
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Fort Duchesne squirrel removal, done right.
Call for a phone consultation. Written warranty. UDWR licensed. Same-day available. Call to schedule an inspection.
