Eco Friendly Solution to Squirrel Problems
 
Squirrels in Attics

We Build the Squirrel Evictor and Rat Repeller High Intensity Strobe Light.

The Evictor's Top Features

Squirrels, Rats, Raccons

Repel Rats, Squirrels, Raccoons, and other Rodents from Attics, Crawlspaces, and Wall Voids.

  • No Poison
  • No Noise
  • No Harmful Chemicals
  • No Heat Discharged
  • No Odor
  • It May Take More than One Strobe Light to Cover the Desired Area. Please Visit our "Installation Guide" for more details.

Independent Reports

Pest Control Magazine "In the Field: Light Makes Right" by Heather Gooch

Pest Control Magazine reviews the Evictor™ Strobe Light: "Believe me, the lights are just as nasty for you and me as they are for pests," he says. "in training, we'll keep one on for about four cycles before people say: 'Okay, we get it. You can turn it off now. . ."

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Ask the Exterminator "How to Get Rid of Squirrels" by Rick Steinau

"Squirrels! No doubt about it. You’ve got squirrels in the attic and I’m not talking about the ones that your friends always kid you about. These are the real McCoy. You can hear them running from one end of the house to the other. So, now what do you do? . . ."

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Free Booklet

"How to Evict Squirrels, The Safe and Harmless Way" by Bill Earl

I solve squirrel problems. They are the really tough problems that wildlife control companies have walked away from. The squirrel problems where shooting, poisoning, electrocuting, and trapping have been tried without success.

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College and University Testimonials

Ursinus College

Gary White
Facilities Services
Architectural Trades Supervisor
Collegeville, PA

For the last 2 or 3 years we have had a serious problem with gray squirrels in the attic of our art museum. Obviously a problem. No sooner would we repair holes in the cornice, than the rascals would gain entry elsewhere. They were even chewing their way into gallery and office spaces.

We were desperate for a solution. Michael DeGinto and Bill Earl of Evictor Products came on site, showed us their products and suggested placements. A bit of fine tuning and a couple of months later we're relieved to say that the squirrels are outdoors where they belong. The product works and saved our Art Gallery.