Flying Squirrels

Flying squirrels are small, nocturnal rodents that glide between trees using a skin membrane between their legs. They often invade attics and roof spaces, nesting in insulation and chewing on electrical wiring. Unlike tree squirrels, they move in groups and are more difficult to detect. Their droppings and urine can cause health hazards. Professional trapping and sealing entry points are essential for control.

Discover Other Rodents

Meadow Voles

Small burrowing rodents that create surface runways, damaging lawns, gardens, and trees.

Moles

Burrowing pests that destroy lawns by creating tunnels and feeding on soil-dwelling insects.

Raccoons

Clever and destructive nocturnal pests that invade attics, garbage bins, and crawl spaces.

Flying Squirrels

Nocturnal gliding rodents that nest in attics and chew on insulation and wiring.

Rats

Large rodents that spread disease, chew wiring, and invade homes and businesses.

Mice

Fast-breeding rodents that contaminate food and damage wiring in homes.