Wildlife Removal - Hard to reach roof, hard to trap squirrels.



Hard to reach roof, hard to trap squirrels.
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There could not have been a more difficult, out-of-the-way place to reach - the access point in the corner of a soffit in the highest part of the home, and the obstacles I was facing would have even made this job challenging for a skilled cat burglar. First, the lower roof jutted out out way too far in order to place a ladder to get past it to reach the point of access . Another obstacle was that the entry point happen to be right where power lines came into the home. Power lines are challenging to work around, and are something to be avoided. Finally, the lower roof was steeply pitched, so climbing up to the lower roof and then placing another ladder on it would have made a work safety inspector faint. I had to think of a solution that would allow me to reach the entry point in order to do an exclusion without putting myself at risk. As a wildlife technician, you learn early on that safety is the top priority, especially when it comes to using ladders.

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