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Why Squirrels Dig in Your Backyard and How to Prevent ItSquirrels practice food storage to prepare for colder months when food becomes scarce. They gather nuts, seeds, and other edible items, then hide them in various spots around your backyard.
Autumn is a busy time for squirrels. They are gathering nuts and acorns. Found one! Squirrels need to hide food in the ground ready for winter when there's not much food around. When winter comes ...
Overlooked nuts sprout, some regenerating forests. Tree cavities may function as hiding places. Too, which may explain the survival of gray squirrels residing in the Adirondacks where deep snow is ...
Squirrels. You either love them or you hate them. I find them entertaining and a little bit crazy. They haven’t chewed my ...
After a windstorm swept through the Panhandle, several baby squirrels were left stranded and in need of rescue.
Parkhurst Forest has a squirrel hide ideal for picnics while you wait ... Red squirrels don't hibernate so bury nuts in the ground. See if you can spot one digging at the base of a tree!
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