Sep 24 2011.
Squirrels eating shed roof vent.
Here are some of the most common ways for squirrels to get into your attic.
View full size squirrels apparently eat the lead in chunks that are too large to be digested and harmful to them.
But they lose their appeal when they.
Stop squirrels from chewing on pvc roof vent pipes.
If they manage to get inside your walls or attic squirrels can cause extensive damage to your home including chewing into wiring and tearing up insulation for nests.
Thankfully the squirrels are not gnawing holes into my walls and thus far have not gained entry into my attic.
Squirrels love climbing on houses and can cause damage to the outside of your home by chewing on everything from lead roof flanges and attic vents to wood shutters and siding.
Many people don t realize that your plumbing vents those little pipes that stick out of your roof are the source for a host of problems with your home.
They are attacking the lead clad roof jacks or roof vent stack covers on my roof the pipes that we all have that vent our bathrooms and other plumbing.
We have tried covering the holes with metal and foam insulation but they keep making new holes.
How to stop squirrels from getting in the roof.
This damage allows water to seep between the vent pipe and your roof and leaks can quickly develop and cause extensive damage.
They destroy items in the shed store nuts and make nests we have given up and have decided to tear down the shed and buy a new one.
Squirrels have continued to eat through our wood shed for years.
Obviously a wood shed is out of the question.
Roof vents the warm air emitting from the vents on your roof is a calling to all squirrels to come to your cozy attic.
Squirrels like to chew on metal to file their constantly growing teeth.
These squirrels can easily chew through the plastic and aluminum vent covers to reach your attic.
From leaking vents that can cause thousands of dollars in damage over time to stained roofs from oxidized lead running onto your shingles to frogs rats and snakes ending up in your toilets these all often originate from your plumbing.