One fan even wrote on the wall of the purple squirrel, "I love you Purple Squirrel!" For this squirrel, life is good and people love the purple squirrel. Had the purple squirrel been a home intruder, however, the story may not have been so joyous. In New Jersey alone, squirrels of gray and black have been known to find their way into attics and other neglected spaces inside of homes. Squirrels are often seeking out a place to start families. Just like people, squirrels prefer a settled in space to call their own rather than hop from place to place. What squirrels want more than shelter is a source of food. If you have a bird feeder or some blossoming fruit trees in your yard, you may be expecting the inevitable squirrel season quickly approaching.
You're in luck! Squirrel Control in Morris County is a call or click away. Fear not for the safety of the purple squirrel; a service like the one provided by Alco NJ Animal & Pest Control is cruelty-free, capturing and releasing squirrels through the use of one-way enclosures. When the squirrels return to the nest they've created on your property they step into a one-way trap, unable to exit. Morris County NJ Squirrel Control services provided by Alco NJ Animal & Pest Control are available at all hours of the day, reachable by phone at (973) 540-9944 and online at NJPest.com for same-day assistance.
Admire colorful squirrels from a distance, or on Facebook and Twitter. Let Alco NJ Animal & Pest Control help you tend to your Morris County Squirrel Control problem.
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