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Flying Squirrel Eviction Door by Wildman Products WMP33

  • Price $39.95 EACH

The Eviction Door "No-Fly Zone!" is a one-way excluder door designed to evict nuisance squirrels from structures.

The Eviction Door has mounting wings, which allow for easy installation over the den's point of entry. The Eviction Door allows animals to exit, and prevents them from reentering.

This Eviction Door measures 3 in x 3 in x 2 in and is designed for smaller squirrels (e.g., flying squirrels and other small rodents). It is constructed with heavy-duty 18 G cage panels with ½ in x ½ in openings, and a 20 G stainless steel door. This Eviction Door is built to last with a small solid frame welded into place.

Message from inventor Wildman Mark: My goal when building the Eviction Door was to create an excluder door that could be placed in any position. The traditional excluder doors on the market sometimes fail because of bad placement (e.g., facing downwards). The Eviction Door has been tested to resolve hundreds of squirrel conflicts already! My team and I have tested the Eviction Door in many positions and awkward areas with great success. After many months of trials, I'm confident in saying this Eviction Door is ready to take on any squirrel conflict.

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Perfect Size!

I had to use this on a suspicious opening after I heard scratching in my wall. I attached it successfully with no issues and the scratching has stopped! I am keeping it in place in case there is another opening that I am not aware of. - Lani

Good Quality
    

Seems to be heavy duty and good quality. Only complaint is there seems to be a burr on the stamp metal door. Hit it with a file took it right out. - R. Bauer

Game Changer

I’m thoroughly impressed with this design. It’s compact and much more versatile than a traditional cage excluder. I’m going to be replacing my arsenal with these this season. - Thomas Figel