What to Do If a Squirrel Falls Down Your Chimney: A Complete Guide
Published: March 20248 min read
You’re enjoying a quiet evening at home when suddenly you hear frantic scratching sounds coming from your fireplace. Your heart sinks as you realize what’s happened—a squirrel has fallen down your chimney and is now trapped inside.
This situation happens more often than you’d think, especially here in Hamilton and Brantford where mature trees grow close to many homes. While it’s definitely alarming, there’s one critical thing you need to know right away: time is of the essence. A trapped squirrel can’t survive more than 24-48 hours in these conditions due to stress, lack of food, and potential injuries.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through exactly what to do if you discover a squirrel in your chimney, how to handle the situation safely, and most importantly, how to prevent it from happening again.
Emergency Situation? If you hear a squirrel in your chimney right now, call First Class Wildlife Removal immediately at 1-888-400-3964. We provide same-day service throughout Hamilton, Brantford, and London to ensure the animal’s safety and your peace of mind.
Why Squirrels End Up in Chimneys
Before we get into the solution, it’s helpful to understand why this happens. Squirrels don’t intentionally jump into chimneys—they’re actually looking for something quite specific.
In their natural habitat, squirrels nest in hollow trees. The vertical structure of a tree trunk provides protection from predators and harsh weather. To a squirrel exploring your roofline, your chimney looks remarkably similar to a hollow tree. The dark, enclosed space seems like an ideal spot to build a nest, especially during spring when females are seeking safe places to raise their babies.
Sometimes a squirrel will successfully climb down, realize it’s not what they expected, and climb back out. But other times—particularly in chimneys without protruding bricks or a textured interior—they slip and fall, becoming trapped at the bottom with no way to climb the smooth walls.
Common Entry Points
- Chimneys without caps or with damaged caps
- Properties with overhanging tree branches that provide easy roof access
- Older chimneys with deteriorating mortar that offers footholds
- Recently cleaned chimneys that smell appealing to wildlife
The Dangers of Squirrels in Your Chimney
This isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a genuine safety concern for both you and the animal. Here’s why you need to address this immediately:
Fire Hazards
Squirrels bring nesting materials into chimneys—twigs, leaves, insulation they’ve torn from attics, and other flammable debris. This material can block your chimney flue, causing dangerous carbon monoxide buildup in your home. If you light a fire without knowing there’s a blockage, you’re risking a chimney fire or smoke backing up into your living space.
Health Risks
If a squirrel dies in your chimney (which can happen quickly), the decomposing body creates a horrendous odor that permeates your entire home. Even worse, it attracts other pests like flies, beetles, and potentially larger animals. Squirrel droppings and urine can also carry diseases and parasites that pose health risks to your family.
Property Damage
A panicked squirrel will do whatever it takes to escape. They can damage fireplace screens, glass doors, and dampers with their sharp claws and teeth. If they manage to get past the fireplace and into your home, they may disappear into walls, vents, or your basement—creating an even bigger problem.
Professional squirrel removal services can prevent these risks while ensuring the animal’s safe extraction.
6 Steps to Take If You Discover a Squirrel in Your Chimney
Here’s your action plan if you find yourself in this situation:
Step 1: Stay Calm and Assess the Situation
I know it’s easier said than done, but panicking won’t help anyone—especially not the frightened animal. Take a deep breath and resist the urge to immediately start poking around or trying to forcibly remove the squirrel.
Startling the animal could cause it to injure itself further or panic and find its way into other parts of your home. Remember, the squirrel is just as scared as you are.
Step 2: Confirm It’s Actually a Squirrel
Listen carefully to the sounds you’re hearing. Squirrels make distinct scratching, scampering, and chattering noises. You might also hear thumping as they try to climb the smooth chimney walls.
Other animals that commonly enter chimneys include:
- Raccoons – Heavier movement, vocal sounds, typically heard at night
- Birds – Fluttering, chirping, usually less frantic scratching
- Bats – High-pitched squeaking, typically at dusk or dawn
If you’re not sure what type of animal you’re dealing with, it’s best to call professionals who can properly identify and handle the situation. Our team at First Class Wildlife Removal conducts thorough wildlife inspections to accurately diagnose your issue.
Step 3: Do NOT Light a Fire
This should go without saying, but never attempt to smoke an animal out of your chimney. This is cruel, ineffective, and dangerous. The smoke can kill the animal, and you’ll still have a blocked chimney—now with a dead animal inside.
Additionally, don’t operate your fireplace at all until the situation is resolved. Even if the animal isn’t directly in the firebox, nesting materials higher up in the chimney could catch fire.
Step 4: Open the Damper (If Safe to Do So)
If the squirrel is trapped above the damper, carefully opening it might give them access to the firebox and a potential escape route. However, only do this if you’re prepared for what comes next.
Before opening the damper:
- Close all doors to the room to contain the animal
- Open a nearby window or door to the outside
- Remove or cover any items that could be damaged
- Make sure pets and children are in another part of the house
- Wear protective gloves if you need to touch anything
Once you’ve opened the damper, give the squirrel time and space to find its way out. They’re intelligent animals and will naturally move toward light and fresh air.
Step 5: Create an Escape Route
If the squirrel makes it into your firebox but seems hesitant to leave, you can help by making the escape route more obvious:
- Turn off all lights in the room except near the open door or window
- Leave the room and give the squirrel 30 minutes to an hour
- Check back periodically from a distance
- Don’t try to chase or corner the animal
Some people have had success lowering a thick, knotted rope down the chimney (from the roof) to give the squirrel something to climb. However, this requires safely accessing your roof and knowing the exact condition of your chimney interior. Unless you’re experienced with this, it’s better left to professionals.
Step 6: Call Professional Wildlife Removal
If the squirrel hasn’t escaped on its own within a few hours—or if you’re uncomfortable attempting any of the above steps—it’s time to call in the experts. This is especially important if:
- You hear baby squirrels (high-pitched crying sounds)
- The animal sounds injured or has stopped moving
- You’re not confident you can contain the animal if it enters your home
- It’s been more than 12 hours since you first heard the squirrel
- You’ve tried the rope method and it hasn’t worked
At First Class Wildlife Removal, we use humane methods to safely extract squirrels from chimneys without causing them harm. We have specialized equipment designed specifically for chimney rescues, and our experienced technicians can handle even complicated situations—like when there’s a mother with babies.
We service Hamilton, Brantford, London, and surrounding areas with prompt response times. Call us at 1-888-400-3964 for immediate assistance.
What Happens During Professional Squirrel Removal
When you call First Class Wildlife Removal for a chimney squirrel situation, here’s what you can expect:
Immediate Assessment
Our technician will first determine the exact location of the squirrel(s) and assess whether there are babies present. This is crucial because the approach differs if we’re dealing with a nursing mother and her young.
Safe Extraction
We use humane methods tailored to the specific situation. This might involve:
- Installing a one-way exit device that allows the squirrel to leave but not re-enter
- Using specialized chimney snares for careful removal
- Creating safe escape routes with professional equipment
- Hand removal when necessary and safe (only performed by licensed professionals)
Nest and Debris Removal
Once the animals are safely removed, we clean out all nesting materials, droppings, and debris. This is essential for fire safety and eliminating odors. In some cases, we may recommend professional chimney cleaning if there’s significant buildup.
Prevention and Sealing
The most important part of the service is making sure this never happens again. We install high-quality chimney caps designed to keep wildlife out while still allowing proper ventilation for your fireplace. Our preventative sealing services ensure all potential entry points are secured.
Inspection and Recommendations
We don’t just fix the immediate problem—we look at your entire property. Often, if squirrels found their way into your chimney, there may be other vulnerable areas around your roofline, soffits, or vents that could allow future wildlife access. We provide a comprehensive inspection and honest recommendations.
How to Prevent Squirrels from Entering Your Chimney
Once you’ve dealt with the immediate crisis, prevention is key. Here’s how to keep your chimney squirrel-free:
Install a Quality Chimney Cap
This is the single most effective prevention method. A properly installed chimney cap features:
- Heavy-gauge steel mesh that animals can’t chew through
- Secure mounting that can withstand high winds
- Design that prevents rain and debris from entering
- Proper sizing for your specific chimney type
Don’t rely on the cheap caps you find at hardware stores—these often fail within a year or two. Professional installation ensures the cap is properly secured and meets safety standards.
Trim Overhanging Branches
Squirrels are excellent jumpers, but they still need a launching point. Keep tree branches trimmed back at least 8-10 feet from your roofline. This applies to all wildlife prevention, not just chimneys.
If you have particularly persistent squirrels or trees that can’t be trimmed due to property lines or tree health, consider installing squirrel guards or baffles on the trunk to prevent climbing.
Regular Chimney Inspections
Have your chimney professionally inspected annually, preferably in the fall before you start using your fireplace regularly. This allows you to catch any damage to the cap, deteriorating mortar, or other issues that might invite wildlife.
Address Related Entry Points
Remember, if squirrels are targeting your chimney, they might also be investigating other areas:
- Attic vents – Ensure they’re covered with proper screening
- Roof edges and soffits – Repair any gaps or holes
- Roof vents – Install guards designed for wildlife exclusion
- Foundation openings – Seal gaps where utilities enter your home
Our team specializes in comprehensive wildlife removal and exclusion work. We can assess your entire property and create a complete protection plan.
Common Questions About Squirrels in Chimneys
Can I just wait for the squirrel to leave on its own?
If the squirrel is able to climb out (some can if there are bricks or rough surfaces), it might leave on its own within a few hours. However, if it’s truly trapped, it won’t survive long. Given the risks involved, it’s better to take action quickly rather than wait and hope.
What if there are baby squirrels in the chimney?
This requires professional help. Mother squirrels typically have babies twice a year—in early spring and late summer. Baby squirrels can’t climb or escape on their own, and separating them from their mother can result in the babies dying. Our team knows how to humanely handle these situations, often using one-way doors that allow the mother to relocate her babies to a backup nest site.
Will homeowner’s insurance cover the damage?
This varies by policy, but generally, standard homeowner’s insurance doesn’t cover wildlife removal or damage caused by animals. However, if the squirrel causes sudden damage (like a fire started by chewed wires), that specific damage might be covered. Check with your insurance provider about your specific coverage.
Is it legal to trap and relocate a squirrel myself?
In Ontario, there are specific regulations about trapping and relocating wildlife. While property owners can trap squirrels on their own property, relocating them more than 1 kilometer away requires a license. Additionally, improper trapping can result in injured animals or unintended captures of other wildlife. Professional wildlife removal companies are licensed and follow all legal requirements.
How much does professional squirrel removal cost?
The cost varies depending on the complexity of the situation, whether there are babies involved, the extent of cleanup needed, and what prevention measures are required. At First Class Wildlife Removal, we provide free estimates and transparent pricing. Most homeowners find that professional removal is more cost-effective than the potential damage and health risks of DIY approaches—not to mention much safer for everyone involved.
What other animals commonly enter chimneys?
Besides squirrels, we frequently deal with:
- Raccoons – Often choose chimneys for nesting, particularly mothers with babies. Our raccoon removal services handle these situations humanely.
- Birds – Chimney swifts and other species may nest in chimneys. We offer bird nest removal in accordance with wildlife protection laws.
- Bats – These require specialized handling due to their protected status. Our bat removal services follow all legal requirements.
Why Choose First Class Wildlife Removal for Your Squirrel Problem
When you’re dealing with a squirrel emergency in your chimney, you need a company that responds quickly and handles the situation with expertise. Here’s what sets us apart:
Local Hamilton and Brantford Experts
We’re a local, owner-operated company serving Hamilton, Brantford, London, and surrounding areas. We know the wildlife challenges specific to Southern Ontario, and we’re available when you need us—including emergency same-day service.
Humane Wildlife Removal
Our approach prioritizes the safety and wellbeing of the animals we remove. We don’t use harmful methods or unnecessary trapping. Instead, we focus on exclusion techniques that allow animals to leave safely and prevent them from returning.
Comprehensive Solutions
We don’t just remove the squirrel and leave. We clean up the mess, identify how they got in, seal entry points, and inspect for related issues. Our goal is to solve the problem permanently, not just temporarily.
Licensed and Insured
First Class Wildlife Removal is fully licensed with valid Ontario exterminator licenses. We’re insured and follow all Ontario Work & Safety guidelines. Our team receives regular safety training, including working at heights—important when dealing with roof and chimney access.
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
We back our work with a warranty and guarantee. If wildlife returns through an area we’ve sealed, we come back to fix it at no additional charge. We’re committed to your complete satisfaction.
Over a Decade of Experience
We’ve been solving wildlife problems for more than 10 years. Our experience means we’ve handled virtually every scenario you can imagine, and we bring that expertise to every job.
Don’t let a squirrel in your chimney turn into a bigger problem. Whether you’re in Hamilton, Brantford, London, or anywhere in between, First Class Wildlife Removal is here to help. We also handle other common wildlife issues including rodent removal, skunk removal, and comprehensive pest control.
Take Action Now
If you’re currently dealing with a squirrel in your chimney, don’t wait. Every hour counts when an animal is trapped and stressed. Even if you’re just concerned about prevention, taking proactive steps now can save you from an emergency situation later.
Get Professional Help Today
First Class Wildlife Removal provides fast, humane squirrel removal services throughout Hamilton, Brantford, and London. Call us now for a free estimate or emergency service:
We’re available 7 days a week, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, with emergency services available when you need them most.
Remember, the sooner you address the situation, the better the outcome for everyone involved—including the frightened squirrel that just wants to get back to its natural habitat. Our humane approach, extensive experience, and commitment to customer satisfaction make us the trusted choice for wildlife removal in Southern Ontario.
Don’t let a wildlife emergency disrupt your peace of mind. Contact First Class Wildlife Removal today and let our team of experts handle the situation safely and effectively.