A Quick and Easy Guide on How to Get Rid of Squirrels

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, The Home, Outdoor & Recreational Areas, Do It Yourself
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Author: Juan Trippe ISBN: 1230000099363
Publisher: Axel Publishing Publication: January 15, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Juan Trippe
ISBN: 1230000099363
Publisher: Axel Publishing
Publication: January 15, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

A Quick and Easy Guide on How to Get Rid of Squirrels

Squirrels are members of the rodent family. The most frequently dealt with nuisance squirrel is the Eastern Gray Squirrel. They measure around 16-18 inches from nose to tail and weigh approximately one pound. Gray squirrels are active year-round and arboreal, meaning that they live primarily in trees. They feed on a great variety of foods, such as nuts, seeds, fungi, fruits, and of course the seed in your birdfeeder. They store nuts and acorns in holes in the ground. Gray squirrels breed throughout the year, but there are two distinct peaks, in the winter and summer. After about six weeks, two to four young are born, and raised in a nest for about three months. They prefer cavities in trees (or homes), and when cavities aren’t available, they will build a nest out of leaves and twigs high in a tree.

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A Quick and Easy Guide on How to Get Rid of Squirrels

Squirrels are members of the rodent family. The most frequently dealt with nuisance squirrel is the Eastern Gray Squirrel. They measure around 16-18 inches from nose to tail and weigh approximately one pound. Gray squirrels are active year-round and arboreal, meaning that they live primarily in trees. They feed on a great variety of foods, such as nuts, seeds, fungi, fruits, and of course the seed in your birdfeeder. They store nuts and acorns in holes in the ground. Gray squirrels breed throughout the year, but there are two distinct peaks, in the winter and summer. After about six weeks, two to four young are born, and raised in a nest for about three months. They prefer cavities in trees (or homes), and when cavities aren’t available, they will build a nest out of leaves and twigs high in a tree.

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