Humane removal of squirrels from attics involves live trapping, exclusion, and careful relocation. First, pest control professionals inspect the attic to identify how squirrels are entering the space. Live traps are then set up, baited with food that attracts squirrels, such as nuts or seeds. Once captured, the squirrels are relocated to a natural habitat away from human dwellings. Another common method is the use of one-way doors at the entry points. These allow the squirrels to exit the attic but prevent them from returning. Once all squirrels have left, the entry points are sealed off using durable materials like steel wool or hardware cloth to ensure they do not return. Humane methods focus on safely removing the squirrels without causing harm to the animals. In some cases, it’s also essential to wait until baby squirrels are old enough to be relocated with the adults to avoid separating them.