
Understanding Squirrel Removal in Johns Creek
Johns Creek's upscale homes feature complex rooflines with many potential entry points. Country Club of the South, St. Ives, and Shakerag see squirrels exploit construction joints and soffit gaps on architecturally detailed homes.
If you're hearing rapid scratching or scurrying overhead — especially in the early morning or late afternoon — there's a very good chance you have squirrels in your attic. In Metro Atlanta, we deal with two main species: the Eastern grey squirrel and the Southern flying squirrel. Grey squirrels are the daytime offenders — they're up at dawn chewing their way in through fascia boards, gable vents, and any soft spot they can find along your roofline. Flying squirrels are the ones keeping you up at night. They're nocturnal, they travel in colonies, and by the time most homeowners realize they have them, there are 10-20 living overhead.
We got a call from a homeowner in Kennesaw who thought she had one squirrel in the attic. When we pulled back the insulation, we found over 30 flying squirrels had been living up there for months — the insulation was completely destroyed, the wiring was chewed in a dozen places, and there was a real fire risk. That's the thing about squirrels: they don't just move in and sit quietly. They chew constantly. Their teeth never stop growing, so they gnaw on wood, wiring, PVC pipes, and anything else they can find. Chewed electrical wiring is actually a leading cause of attic fires in Georgia homes, and most homeowners don't realize the danger until it's too late.
Squirrel activity peaks twice a year in Georgia — late winter (January–February) and again in late summer (August–September) when females are looking for safe nesting sites to have their young. If you're hearing noises during those windows, act fast. Once a squirrel has babies in your attic, removal becomes more complex and time-sensitive. We've been doing this for over 15 years, and the single biggest mistake we see homeowners make is waiting too long to call.
What To Do Right Now
Do This
- Call a professional for an inspection as soon as you hear activity — squirrel problems escalate quickly
- Check your attic for chewed wiring, especially near junction boxes and along rafters
- Trim tree branches that overhang or touch your roof (6-8 feet clearance is ideal)
- Note the time of day you hear activity — this helps us identify the species
Don't Do This
- Do NOT seal entry points while squirrels are still inside — you'll trap them in your walls
- Do NOT use poison — it's inhumane, often illegal, and dead squirrels in your walls create a much bigger problem
- Do NOT attempt DIY removal if babies may be present (January–March or August–October)
- Do NOT ignore the problem — squirrel damage compounds rapidly, especially to wiring
Is This Happening in Your Johns Creek Home?
Rapid scratching or scurrying in walls or attic, especially mornings and evenings
Chew marks on wood trim, fascia, or around roof edges
Scattered nesting materials (leaves, insulation, bark) in attic
Visible squirrels entering your roof or gable vents
Flickering lights or electrical issues from chewed wiring
Squirrels finding entry points at roofline intersections on large Johns Creek homes with complex architecture
Dangers & Health Risks
Fire Hazard
Squirrels chew through electrical wiring — a leading cause of attic fires in Georgia homes.
Water Damage
Squirrel entry holes allow rainwater in, leading to mold, rot, and ceiling damage.
Insulation Destruction
Squirrels compress and contaminate attic insulation, reducing energy efficiency.
How We Solve Your Squirrel Removal Problem
Every situation is different, but our proven process ensures a permanent solution — not a temporary fix.
Full Roofline & Attic Inspection
We inspect every inch of your roofline, soffits, gable vents, and attic interior to locate all entry points and identify the species (grey squirrel vs. flying squirrel). We assess damage to wiring, insulation, and structural components.
One-Way Exclusion & Trapping
We install one-way exclusion doors at primary entry points so squirrels leave naturally but can't re-enter. For flying squirrel colonies, we may use targeted live trapping. No poisons, ever.
Full Seal-Out & Damage Repair
Once all squirrels are out, we permanently seal every entry point with galvanized metal and commercial-grade materials squirrels can't chew through. We repair all damage including wiring, insulation, and structural components.
Common in Johns Creek & Fulton County
In Metro Atlanta, Eastern grey squirrels and Southern flying squirrels are by far the most common attic invaders. Grey squirrels are active during the day — you'll hear them running and chewing in the early morning and late afternoon. Flying squirrels are nocturnal and colonial — if you have one, you probably have a dozen. Georgia's mild winters mean squirrels breed year-round, with peak nesting seasons in January–February and August–September. Homes in wooded neighborhoods like East Cobb, Roswell, Sandy Springs, and Peachtree City are especially vulnerable due to mature tree canopy that provides easy roof access.
The Chattahoochee River along the eastern border, Autrey Mill Nature Preserve, Ocee Park, and extensive greenbelts within subdivisions. Complex rooflines on larger homes create numerous entry points for squirrels and raccoons. Bat colonies are found in homes near the river. Coyotes are increasingly reported near Autrey Mill.
Transparent Pricing, No Surprises
Most residential squirrel removal projects in Johns Creek range from $500–$4,000+
Projects can range from $500 to over $4,000 depending on your home's size, roof slopes, roof condition, soffit and fascia, overall condition of the home, and any existing damage that should be repaired during the exclusion process. Every project includes a free inspection and detailed, itemized quote — no hidden fees.
What Johns Creek Customers Say
"Our Johns Creek home's complex roofline had multiple entry points we never noticed. The Outdoors Group did a full inspection, sealed everything, and removed the squirrel family humanely."
Priya K. — Johns Creek, GA
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