03 May

Squirrel and Raccoon Attic and Deck Exclusion – Toronto

Job Overview

Location: Toronto, Ontario
Structure: Two-story Victorian century home with raised foundation
Problem: Early-morning attic noise consistent with squirrel activity; secondary wildlife presence under rear deck
Service: Squirrel and raccoon removal and exclusion
Visits: 2

Summary

Wildlife Shield responded to reports of attic activity at a century home and completed a full inspection that identified squirrel access at the soffit and a raccoon denning area beneath the rear deck. Humane one-way doors and permanent exclusion materials were installed to resolve both issues. A follow-up visit confirmed successful removal and secure exclusion.

Background / Property Context

The property is an older Victorian-style home with original wood soffits and a raised foundation. The age and construction materials presented natural vulnerability points along the roofline and deck areas that wildlife could exploit.

Customer Concern

The homeowner reported early-morning noise in the attic, raising concerns about squirrels entering the structure. During the inspection, additional wildlife activity was identified beneath the back deck.

Inspection & Findings

A roof-level inspection was completed by two technicians due to the height and safety requirements. An opening was observed at a soffit-to-wall intersection where the wood had been chewed through, consistent with squirrel entry behavior. At the rear of the property, signs of raccoon activity were found beneath the deck, including an opening suitable for an adult raccoon and dependent young.

 

Cause Analysis

Older wood soffits are more susceptible to chewing and deterioration, especially on century homes. Elevated rooflines provide squirrels with easy access points, while enclosed deck structures offer raccoons sheltered denning areas. These combined features created multiple entry opportunities for wildlife.

Treatment / Removal

During the first visit, humane, non-lethal exclusion measures were installed. A one-way door was placed over the soffit opening to allow squirrels to exit without re-entry. A raccoon one-way door was installed at the deck entry point to allow the adult to leave, along with a separate provision to ensure dependent young could vacate safely.

Exclusion & Repairs

Galvanized steel mesh was installed over approximately fifteen feet beneath the deck to prevent future access. Additional galvanized mesh was secured at a secondary soffit area near the roof peak. All materials were fastened to cover existing gaps while maintaining ventilation and structural integrity.

 

Outcome & Confirmation

On the second visit, the homeowner reported no further wildlife activity. All one-way doors were removed, and the exclusion work was reinspected with no deficiencies found. No additional entry points or signs of return activity were observed.

 

Technician Notes

The work was completed without access limitations. Due to roof height, a two-technician setup was used for safety. Technician Ardian completed the primary roofline exclusion with support from Blerti during installation and final inspection.

This work was completed by our Toronto Wildlife control team. For Wildlife control inquiries in Toronto, contact 647-496-2211.

20 Feb

Raccoon and Squirrel Removal with Roofline Exclusion – Toronto

Job Overview

Location: Toronto, Ontario
Structure: Detached two-story Tudor-style century home
Problem: Raccoon and squirrel activity within separate areas of the roof/attic
Service: Raccoon and squirrel removal with full exclusion
Visits: 2

Summary

We completed a two-visit wildlife removal and exclusion service after confirming the presence of both a raccoon and a squirrel occupying different sections of the roof. The work focused on humane eviction using species-appropriate one-way doors, followed by permanent exclusion to prevent re-entry at known vulnerability points. Read More

06 Feb

Squirrel Exclusion and Roofline Repair – Toronto

Job Overview

Location: Toronto, Ontario
Structure: Large three-storey red brick house with first- and second-floor front porches
Problem: Squirrel activity in first-floor roof overhang
Service: Squirrel exclusion and roofline sealing
Visits: 5

Summary

We addressed a long-standing squirrel issue affecting the first-floor roof overhang of a multi-storey residential property. Repeated inspections identified multiple access points along deteriorated roofline and drip edge sections. Humane exclusion and phased sealing were completed over several visits to fully resolve the activity. Read More

23 Jan

Squirrel Exclusion and Roof Vent Protection – Toronto

Job Overview

Location: Toronto, Ontario
Structure: Two-story Victorian residential home
Problem: Squirrel activity in attic and roof area
Service: Humane squirrel exclusion and roof vent protection
Visits: Three

Summary

We were contacted regarding early morning attic noises consistent with squirrel activity. A multi-visit exclusion was completed to address confirmed roof vent entry points and reinforce other vulnerable areas. Follow-up visits confirmed the squirrel issue was resolved, with additional findings related to a separate pest concern. Read More

16 Jan

Squirrel Entry Exclusion at Rear Soffit and Deck Line – Toronto

Job Overview

Location: Toronto, Ontario
Structure: Three-storey Victorian residential home
Problem: Squirrel activity in wall and attic areas
Service: Humane squirrel exclusion and exterior sealing
Visits: Three visits

Summary

Our team completed a multi-visit squirrel exclusion at a tall Victorian home in Toronto after the homeowner reported recurring early-morning and evening noises inside the wall and attic spaces. Inspection confirmed squirrel entry at a rear siding intersection, along with an additional opening being accessed by birds. Humane one-way doors and targeted exterior exclusion were installed, followed by follow-up sealing and final confirmation that all wildlife activity had ceased. Read More

09 Jan

Squirrel and Bird Entry Remediation on a Three-Storey Victorian Roof — Toronto

Job Overview

Location: Toronto, Ontario
Structure: Three-storey Victorian residential home
Problem: Squirrel activity in attic with secondary bird entry
Service: Humane squirrel removal and full roofline exclusion
Visits: Three visits

Summary

Wildlife Shield was contacted after the homeowner reported early-morning ceiling noises consistent with squirrel activity. Inspection confirmed squirrel entry at a soffit intersection, along with a secondary opening being used by birds. Due to the height and roof complexity, a multi-visit approach was required to allow animals to exit safely, followed by permanent exclusion. All work was completed humanely and without further activity reported. Read More

02 Jan

Squirrel Entry and Roofline Exclusion — Old Toronto

Job Overview

Location: Old Toronto, Ontario
Structure: Three-storey detached house with flat roof
Problem: Squirrel activity reported in third-storey ceiling/attic area
Service: Humane squirrel removal and exterior exclusion
Visits: Three visits

Summary

Our team addressed reported squirrel activity in the upper attic area of a three-storey detached home in Old Toronto. The work was completed over three visits and included humane eviction using a one-way door, followed by permanent sealing of the entry point and later installation of extended roofline exclusion. No further activity was reported after completion. Read More

26 Dec

Squirrel Entry Through Chimney and Utility Line on Large Manor Home – North York

Job Overview

Location: North York, Ontario
Structure: Large manor-style residential home with multiple roofs and attic spaces
Problem: Squirrel activity within walls and attic
Service: Humane squirrel removal and full exterior exclusion
Visits: Four visits

Summary

Wildlife Shield was contacted after the homeowner reported early-morning noises coming from inside the walls and attic spaces. Our inspection confirmed multiple squirrel entry points on a large, complex roofline. Over four visits, we installed and relocated one-way doors as new access points were identified, then completed permanent exclusion once activity had stopped. Read More