Effective squirrel control requires a combination of preventive measures and humane removal techniques. Inspect the property for any potential entry points, such as gaps in the roofline, vents, chimneys, and cracks in the walls. Use metal mesh, caulk, or other durable materials to seal these openings to prevent squirrels from entering. Trim tree branches that are close to or touching the roof. Squirrels often use these branches as bridges to gain access to the attic or roof. Keep outdoor areas clean and free of food sources that may attract squirrels, such as birdseed, pet food, and fallen fruits or nuts.  Apply squirrel repellents around the property. These can include natural options like peppermint oil or commercial repellent sprays designed to deter squirrels.  Regularly inspect the property for signs of squirrel activity and perform maintenance to ensure that entry points remain sealed, and deterrents are in place. By combining these solutions, you can effectively manage and control squirrel populations, protecting your property and maintaining a safe and squirrel-free environment for your clients.