Squirrel Problems in Chesapeake? Let WildlifeRemoval911 Handle It
Squirrels are energetic, agile, and surprisingly destructive once they make it into your home. In Chesapeake, these rodents often invade attics, soffits, and roof vents in search of warmth and shelter—especially during colder months or nesting season. At WildlifeRemoval911, we deliver professional squirrel removal services to residents and businesses across Chesapeake, VA. Our team safely removes squirrels, cleans the mess, and seals your property to keep them out for good.

Why WildlifeRemoval911 is Chesapeake’s Go-To for Squirrel Removal
Chesapeake is home to tree-lined neighborhoods like Great Bridge, Deep Creek, and Greenbrier—perfect for squirrels looking to move indoors. Our technicians are local, licensed, and experienced in solving squirrel infestations with minimal disruption. We use humane removal methods, fast response times, and durable exclusion techniques that give you peace of mind year-round.
Our Squirrel Removal Process
Detailed Inspection
We start with a thorough inspection of your property to locate nesting or roosting areas and identify the specific bird species.
Safe Trapping & Removal
Birds are safely extracted using one-way exits, hands-on techniques, or humane traps depending on the situation.
Sanitation & Clean-Up
After removal, we clean and disinfect affected areas to eliminate health hazards from droppings, feathers, and nesting materials.
Exclusion Repairs
We install physical barriers like vent covers, mesh, bird spikes, and netting to prevent birds from returning.
Why Squirrels Pose a Risk to Your Chesapeake Property
Squirrels may be small, but their impact can be serious. They are notorious for:
- Chewing on wiring – a leading cause of attic fires
- Contaminating insulation with urine, droppings, and fleas
- Gnawing on wood, shingles, and PVC piping
- Disrupting sleep with constant noise and scratching

We get 'em all!
We remove the following animals:
Health Hazards Linked to Squirrel Infestations
Squirrels can carry ticks, fleas, mites, and diseases like leptospirosis. Their waste can contaminate insulation and air ducts, creating respiratory hazards. Left untreated, infestations can lead to water damage, mold growth, and even electrical fires due to chewed wires.
FAQS
They often enter through vents, roof gaps, soffits, and damaged siding—especially near trees.
Yes, all trapping is done using humane techniques approved under Virginia wildlife laws.
Most residential jobs take 1–3 days, including full exclusion and clean-up.
Not if proper exclusion is done. We seal all entry points with durable, chew-resistant materials and guarantee our work.