How to Make and Use a One-Way Door to Remove Suffolk County Animals in a House

What are one way doors?
One way doors are inventions for the removal of Suffolk County wildlife nuisance animals from human households. Their primary function is to open when the animal is trying to get out and shut down behind them leaving them to their natural habitat and out of your precious attics, or other rooms of your households. One way doors are considered as one of the most humane inventions for removing wildlife from your home.



How to make them
There are various ways to make a one way door into your home but most will need
• Galvanized wire
• Wooden board
• Bolts and screws
• Tape measure
• Leather gloves
• Needle nose pliers
• Key hole saw
• Screwdrivers
• Other accessories
Guess the size of a New York wildlife animal that will most likely infest your home. Make a hole in the wire about that size and have another set of wire to close when the first one is breached. Have the wire installed onto a wooden board and use screws to place the wooden board onto a place in the attic which is connected to outer parts of your house. Searching for some DIY articles and videos on YouTube may provide useful.

Threats that one way doors may pose
Beware of the installing of one way doors in the mating season of the Suffolk County wildlife concerned. Wild animals tend to seek shelter primarily for nesting of their young. Having a one way door during this times will most likely shut away the mother away from her children. This will cause tremendous amount of damage because either the mother will tear down other ways to get to her younglings or you will be left with dozens of dead animals inside your attic. Either way you will be left with more damage than you would have if you didn’t install a one way door.

Hire wildlife companies to do it for you.
Experts know how and where to install one way doors. If you don’t want to get your hands dirty consider calling the local New York wildlife removal operators and communicate your needs. It will save you time and ensure the safety of your home.

Visit our Suffolk County wildlife control home page to learn more about us.

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