Squirrel removal is a tricky business! It requires an evolving strategy to keep our neighborhoods and wildlife safe. We need to balance safety, humane treatment, and environmental protection when we address squirrel problems. To do this (we must) understand the nature of squirrels and their behaviors in order to design effective solutions.

At first glance, it may seem like trapping or exterminating these animals would be the best option. But that's not necessarily true! This kind of approach can have unintended consequences for both people and wildlife alike. In addition, many squirrels are protected under state or federal regulations; so killing them could lead to legal action being taken against you.

Therefore, instead of going with lethal methods we should look at non-lethal alternatives. This includes exclusion strategies such as installing one-way doors on structures they use for shelter or relocating them away from populated areas. We can also use repellents such as loud noises (or) odors to convince them to move on without harming them in any way.

Despite all these efforts however, there may still be times when lethal control is necessary and unavoidable. When this occurs (we must) ensure that it is done in a humane manner and according to local laws and regulations. Also it’s important that those responsible for doing the job are properly trained in order minimize suffering as much as possible.

In conclusion, squirrel removal requires us to take a thoughtful approach if we want to keep our neighborhoods and wildlife safe! Non-lethal methods should always be used where feasible; but if lethal control is needed then it needs to be done using proper techniques by qualified professionals who understand how to do it ethically and responsibly!