Flying Squirrel In Attic. They glide using a thin skin that extends out from the sides of the body and connects the front and hind legs as shown in the above picture. Sometimes flying squirrels enter the attic of your house and live there.

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If there are any holes in the attic that are too small for other squirrels to fit through, but close to trees, there is a good chance flying squirrels are what is visiting your attic. The biggest misconception with flying squirrels is they can actually fly hence the name flying squirrel. Flying squirrels are small and medium sized rodents, and they are adapted for living in arboreal life.

Flying squirrels can actually enter the house without you even noticing.

Flying squirrels are not really all that different from your regular squirrels. Because they are mostly nocturnal, flying squirrels tend to irritate homeowners when they take up residence in an attic. Once inside, they become responsible for serious property damage b y chewing up insulation and gnawing on support beams. Flying squirrels typically gain access to attics via the roofs of homes.


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