steve smoot wrote:One of the cabins here on our mountain has been taken over by squirrels too. It seems there are too many trees right up near the house. I have watched the squirrels hop from the trees over onto the house. Maybe if you were cut the trees back, so they do not have easy access? Also, I would think you are going to have to kill most all of the old ones that already view your place as their own.
I agree with Steve. Isolate the house. Trim the trees back so that they cannot leap from the end of the branches onto the house. That also includes running your electrical wires (if you have any!) underground. Otherwise you've got a wire highway to your house.
Other than that? Well, some strategic use of rat poison, but only in the house! I have a friend who uses rat poison (she has a mini-farm), but she manages to fasten it to the bottom of a can (hot glue? adhesive? not sure. . . .) so that the varmit has to come to the bait and not take the bait outside of the house (if the can is too big to go thru the hole). That way, you will get the varmits that are INSIDE the house and are less likely to get the ones just hanging out and not bothering anyone.
Once they are all gone from the house, block up ALL penetrations of the side of the house with aluminum coil stock. The varmits that live in the woods and just visit are less inclined to try to chew thru it. Simple deterence plus ALWAYS fixing any damage ASAP should work after that.
AJ