Mice storm the garage and shimmy up pipes to your bedroom walls.
Squirrels aluminum siding.
Squirrels are entertaining cute and fun to watch except when they are chewing on the side of your house or causing havoc in other parts of your house.
So make sure you are cutting branches back far enough to prevent them from reaching your roof or siding from a tree.
If you have easy access for a squirrel to get to your wood siding then he will find it to be the perfect place to trim down his teeth.
I would definitely do what is necessary to stop that squirrel.
Aluminum is strong but light.
It is corrosion resistant.
Get some old timber salt blocks or animal horns and create a chew bar for them.
Aluminum siding aluminum roof vents aluminum gutters downspouts aluminum flashing as this list indicates aluminum is a super common building product.
Block entries into your home.
Beady eyed rats tunnel their way into the basement like felons pulling a heist.
Squirrels are very good jumpers and you need to prevent this.
Squirrels gaining access to the interior of homes and structures is a big deal especially after having read articles about squirrels chewing through electrical wires and burning down houses.
Try giving them an alternative to your lamps.
It is waterproof and durable.
Squirrels bed down in the eaves.
Block the insides of attic vents and other holes cracks and gaps in siding and around doors and windows with 1 2 inch hardware cloth to exclude squirrels from your home.
My guess is squirrels.
Aluminum is a soft metal so it suits their purpose.
The branches should be cut back at least six to eight feet between the tree and the house.
Squirrels like to chew on your wood siding because their teeth are constantly growing.
And once inside these wily rodents make themselves right at home chewing trim gnawing electric wires shredding insulation even feasting on aluminum siding.
They need to file their teeth down.
Keeping your squirrels well supplied with hard food like hard shell nuts peanuts sunflower and pumpkin seeds and field corn will give them less need to chew other.
Typically the damage occurs on wood siding louvers soffits or any place there is an edge they can get their teeth into.
They have even been known to chew wooden stairs.
A co worker recently sent me pictures of several pieces of the thick aluminum wire used to secure chain link fence to steel posts.
Whether it 039 s gray squirrels fox squirrels or other tree squirrels gnawing on the siding making them stop can be a challenge.
If they will chew metal i guess squirrels will chew anything.
It is energy efficient and sustainable.