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Owned by wildlife biologist Robert Boone since 1971, American Bio-Tech has pioneered a new way to think about animal removal in Connecticut. Unlike local pest control companies who come in and kill wildlife with chemicals or dangerous traps, American Bio-Tech takes a more humane, environmentally friendly approach to animal control. In addition to skunks, raccoons, bats, and woodchucks, the technicians at American Bio-Tech are able to humanely remove one of Connecticut’s most common home intruders: squirrels.

Animal RemovalThe gray squirrel is the most common squirrel species found in Connecticut. Chances are you’ve seen one or two of these silver-gray, bushy-tailed animals running around your property. While they may be cute to watch in your yard, having one enter your home is another story.

Gray squirrels can very easily enter your home through any open spaces, such as eaves and attic crawlspaces. You might notice some gnawing or scratch marks or hear pattering sounds early in the morning—even if you’ve never seen a squirrel inside, these signs indicate an infestation. If you find a possible entry point in your home but don’t notice any other changes, you should still do a thorough inspection to ensure an animal won’t be trapped inside once you seal the opening.

Having a squirrel in your house could be dangerous to you, your property, and the animal. Squirrels are highly excitable and will panic if they encounter you in an enclosed space. Plus, they’ve also been known to destroy insulation and even chew through electrical wires. Whether you know for sure there is a squirrel in your home or you just suspect it, call the technicians at American Bio-Tech to take a look. From prevention to humane animal removal and relocation, American Bio-Tech will protect all parties involved—including the nesting critter.

American Bio-Tech proudly serves Greater Fairfield, New Haven, and Litchfield counties. Call their technicians at (860) 355-1231 to schedule an appointment for animal removal services, or visit them online for more information about their DEEP-approved practices.

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