Squirrel Control in Brownsboro, KY
Brownsboro is western Oldham County at its most scenic: a historic crossroads surrounded by estate homes and custom builds set back on wooded acreage. These are substantial properties — long rooflines, multiple wings, cedar and stone accents, guest structures — and their scale is precisely what makes squirrel work here demanding.
A custom home with six roof planes, three chimneys, and a detached carriage house can have thirty potential entry points where a tract home has eight. And on acreage, the surrounding woods guarantee a resident squirrel population testing those points every season. Thoroughness isn't a virtue on Brownsboro jobs; it's the entire job.
Cedar Accents: Beautiful, and Chewable
Cedar shake gables, cedar trim, cedar corbels — the natural materials that give Brownsboro's custom homes their character are also the softest chewing on the structure. Squirrels open cedar dramatically faster than pine or fir. We protect cedar features with color-matched metal backing installed behind or beneath the visible wood, preserving the look while removing the vulnerability.
Where Squirrels Get In Around Brownsboro
- • Cedar gable and trim details: The softest, most chewable material on the house.
- • Multi-wing roof valleys: Complex custom rooflines multiply flashing joints and intersections.
- • Guest houses and carriage structures: Secondary buildings are colonized first and used as base camps.
What Drives Squirrel Activity Here
- • Wooded acreage lots: Resident squirrel populations live permanently on the property itself.
- • Custom construction complexity: More roof planes and features mean more points to secure.
- • Multiple structures per property: Complete protection covers every building, not just the main residence.
Like everywhere we work, our Brownsboro service follows the same proven approach: humane removal with one-way doors, complete exclusion repairs in chew-proof steel and metal, optional attic restoration, and a lifetime warranty on every entry point we seal.