At Holley’s Four Seasons Pest Solutions, we’re Modesto’s squirrel-taming pros—family-owned and on the job fast. We evict these chewers from your Central Valley home with traps and exclusion, keeping them out. Our team blocks entry points and cuts their access, delivering lasting relief. Forget slow big companies—we offer personal, effective service with local expertise. Choose us to stop squirrel damage now.
We manage squirrels with a sharp, family-owned process that serves the Central Valley. We keep them out for good:
Property Check: We inspect attics, trees, and roofs for squirrel entry points and nests.
Exclusion Tactics: We seal gaps and install barriers to block squirrels from getting in.
Trap and Relocate: We use live traps to catch and move squirrels humanely.
Prevention Advice: We recommend trimming branches and securing food to deter them.Squirrels chew wires and nest in Modesto homes, but our team acts fast with years of know-how.
We’ve helped Modesto folks spot squirrel trouble across the Central Valley. Look for these clues:
Noises Above: Scratching or scampering in attics or walls? Squirrels are active.
Chewed Spots: Gnaw marks on wood, wires, or siding mean they’re breaking in.
Nests: Piles of twigs or leaves in trees or eaves signal nesting nearby.
Yard Raids: Missing garden crops or dug-up bulbs show they’re foraging.If you’re in Modesto and seeing these, act quick—our family-owned crew can step in. Squirrels cause damage fast, so don’t wait. We’ve got the skills to stop them.
We understand squirrels in Modesto and the Central Valley. Here’s how they fit in:
Mild Weather Bonus: Modesto’s warm summers and mild winters keep squirrels active year-round.
Nut Heaven: The Central Valley’s almond and walnut trees are squirrel magnets.
Urban Playgrounds: With over 200,000 residents, our roofs and attics are perfect hideouts.
Highway Hoppers: Highway 99 spreads tree squirrels into town from rural areas.
As a family-owned Modesto business, we’ve seen squirrels leap from orchards to neighborhoods. They’re bold climbers, chewing through homes. Our exclusion and traps work because we know local habits.
We manage squirrels with a sharp, family-owned process that serves the Central Valley. We keep them out for good:
Property Check: We inspect attics, trees, and roofs for squirrel entry points and nests.
Exclusion Tactics: We seal gaps and install barriers to block squirrels from getting in.
Trap and Relocate: We use live traps to catch and move squirrels humanely.
Prevention Advice: We recommend trimming branches and securing food to deter them.Squirrels chew wires and nest in Modesto homes, but our team acts fast with years of know-how.
We’ve helped Modesto folks spot squirrel trouble across the Central Valley. Look for these clues:
Noises Above: Scratching or scampering in attics or walls? Squirrels are active.
Chewed Spots: Gnaw marks on wood, wires, or siding mean they’re breaking in.
Nests: Piles of twigs or leaves in trees or eaves signal nesting nearby.
Yard Raids: Missing garden crops or dug-up bulbs show they’re foraging.If you’re in Modesto and seeing these, act quick—our family-owned crew can step in. Squirrels cause damage fast, so don’t wait. We’ve got the skills to stop them.
We understand squirrels in Modesto and the Central Valley. Here’s how they fit in:
Mild Weather Bonus: Modesto’s warm summers and mild winters keep squirrels active year-round.
Nut Heaven: The Central Valley’s almond and walnut trees are squirrel magnets.
Urban Playgrounds: With over 200,000 residents, our roofs and attics are perfect hideouts.
Highway Hoppers: Highway 99 spreads tree squirrels into town from rural areas.
As a family-owned Modesto business, we’ve seen squirrels leap from orchards to neighborhoods. They’re bold climbers, chewing through homes. Our exclusion and traps work because we know local habits.