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CASE
STUDY # 1
The
President of Evictor Products' own attic was the last test
conducted. It is a 2 story single
dwelling, with a Shingled Gable roof. The overall length of the
room is 30 ft. The width
is 20 ft. The height of the attic is 5 ft.
The
unit was hung in the center of the attic room, about 2 ft. below
the ridge beam. This space
required (1) MB10K unit to effectively evict the 4 squirrels that
had been nesting in his home
for over 8 years. No
other pest control product other than the strobe light was used to
evict the squirrels, e.g. traps,
fox scent, 4 the birds, ultra sonic unit etc.
The
exit and entrance holes have not been closed. The unit has been
operating continuously
for over 10 months. No squirrels have returned. No further damage.
The
squirrels also keep a distance from the home.

CASE
STUDY # 2
This
is the home of Mrs. Mary O'B. She owns a two-story row home with 4
connecting homes
with a Shingled Gable roof. There was no firewall in the attic
between the homes.
The
overall length of the crawl space is 60 ft. The width is 30 ft.
The height of the crawl space
is 3 ft. The closet access is 20 ft. from the end of the building
and 10 ft. from the front.
The unit was hung directly above the access closet 1 ft. above the
ceiling joist.
The
space required (1) MB10K unit. The residence had 2 squirrels
nesting in the crawl space
for over 2 years. No other pest control product other than the
strobe light was used
to evict the squirrels, e.g. traps, fox scent, 4 the birds, ultra
sonic unit etc.
The
exit and entrance holes were never located. The unit has been
operating continuously
for 5 months.
No
squirrels have returned, no further damage.

CASE
STUDY # 3
The
Vice President of Evictor Products was one of the first homes
tested. It is a 3-story twin home
with Flat and Gable roofs. The homes have large soffits. The
overall length of the two twin
homes is 35 ft. The width is 30 ft. The height of the crawl space
is 4 ft.
There
are multiple separated sections of inaccessible spaces. An access
panel was cut to gain
entrance to 1 section. The space required (1) MB10K unit to evict
6 squirrels.
They
had been nesting in different sections of the crawl space and
soffit. The light only shined
in one section. No other pest control products other than the
strobe light were used to
evict the squirrels, e.g. traps, fox scent, 4 the birds,
ultrasonic unit etc.
The
exit and entrance holes have not been closed. The unit has been
operating continuously
for over 11 months.
No
squirrels have returned, no further damage. The squirrels also
keep a distance from the
home.

CASE
STUDY # 4
This
home is a 2 story Shingled Hip roof. The overall length of the
attic is 35 ft. The width is 20
ft. The height is 6 ft. at it's peak. Two units were hung in the
attic.
The
space required (2) MB10K units to evict 5 squirrels nesting in the
home for over 25 years. The units were left on 24/7. To expedite
the squirrel's eviction we used 4 the Birds Goo on each
opening.
After
a period of 4 weeks one hole was closed with 1/2" hardware
cloth, the other was capped
with a Verminator Wildlife Control 1-way tunnel. (See Pest Control
Specialists Using
Our Product Page - Contact Kevin Younts).
After
2 weeks the tunnel was replaced with permanent fascia capping. We
left the hardware cloth
in place where the hole was not obvious and that the squirrels
could still view the light.
A
huge new squirrel nest was observed in the front yard. No
squirrels have returned.

CASE
STUDY # 5
This
was the FIRST test for the "SQUIRREL EVICTOR" strobe
light. This a large 2 story home
with Terra Cotta Dutch roof. It is a L-shaped home. The overall
length of the attic 75
ft. The width is 30 ft. The height is 6 ft. at its peak. Two units
were hung in the attic.
The
space required (2) MB10K units to evict 15 squirrels nesting in
the home for over 35 years.
The units were left on 24/7.
Before
the lights were installed, 4 the Birds Goo was applied to the many
openings, which had
no effect on the squirrels.
Initially
(1) MB10K unit was installed in one end. This drove the squirrels
to the other end of the
attic. A 2nd MB10K unit was installed at the other end of the
attic, and this drove them completely
out of the house.
No
squirrels have returned for at least one year.

CASE
STUDY # 6
This
was the SECOND test and the most difficult case for the
"SQUIRREL EVICTOR" strobe light.
This is a large 1 story home with a Cedar Shake Hip roof. It is a
T-Shaped home. The overall
length of the attic is 90 ft. The width is 40 ft. The height is 5
ft. at its peak.
Four
units were hung in the attic. The space required (3) MB10K units
and (1) MB100K unit to
evict 11 squirrels nesting in the home for over 30 years. The
units were left on 24/7.
Before
the lights were installed, nothing was applied to the many
openings in the cedar roof. The
(4) units
were spaced equally in the attic. This drove them completely out
of the house.
Occasionally,
the squirrels enter the holes and minutes later they leave. No
squirrels are now
nesting in the attic.

CASE
STUDY # 7
This
was one of the most difficult cases for the "SQUIRREL
EVICTOR" unit.
This
is a large 3 story home with a Multi-Stepped Shingled Gable roof.
The overall length of the
attic is 110 ft. The width is 40 ft. The height is 7 ft. at its
peak.
Three
units were hung in the attic. The attic space required (2) MB10K
units and (1) MB100K to
evict 8 squirrels nesting for over 10 years. The units were left
on 24/7.
Two
different species of squirrels occupied the attic, Eastern Grey
and Flying Squirrels. Some
were living between the 2nd and 3rd floor space.
When
the units were installed, the entrance hole was closed with
1/2" hardware cloth, the other
was capped with a Verminator Wildlife Control 1-way tunnel, (See
Pest Control Specialists
Using Our Product Page - Contact Kevin Younts).
The
(3) units were spaced equally in the attic. The MB100K was placed
in the middle. The units
drove the squirrels completely out of the house. After a period of
(1) month the soffit opening
(with the 1-way tunnel) was capped.
No
squirrels are occupying the attic or even attempting to dig and
gain access.
There
are no squirrels nesting in the house.
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