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If you live in a neighborhood with plenty of trees, chances are you've had a squirrel or two in your attic before. Squirrels can be tricky to remove from your home once they're inside, especially since the most common reason they seek shelter indoors is to have baby squirrels. Building a one-way door is the most effective and humane way to remove squirrels from your house, and you can build it using supplies you probably have in your home. Once you build a door, you can add a trap - just be sure it's legal to do so where you live.  
 
If you live in a neighborhood with plenty of trees, chances are you've had a squirrel or two in your attic before. Squirrels can be tricky to remove from your home once they're inside, especially since the most common reason they seek shelter indoors is to have baby squirrels. Building a one-way door is the most effective and humane way to remove squirrels from your house, and you can build it using supplies you probably have in your home. Once you build a door, you can add a trap - just be sure it's legal to do so where you live.  
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==