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  2. Tree squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The biggest source of food for tree squirrels is tree nuts. Red squirrels store nuts in a single stash (a midden) that tends to dry out, so the seeds don't take root. Fox squirrels and gray squirrels bury nuts over a widespread area (scatterhoarding), and often forget them, resulting in new trees . [51] [52]

  3. Squirrels on college campuses - Wikipedia

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    This tendency in combination with their proximity to students has led squirrels to associate humans with food, [20] with some being documented boldly stealing food. [28] Student newspapers have documented squirrels eating trash, [29] with research on the matter finding that gray squirrels indeed consume anthropogenic food waste found on college ...

  4. Pest (organism) - Wikipedia

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    A pest is any living thing which humans consider troublesome to themselves, their possessions, or the environment. [1] Pests can cause issues with crops, human or animal health, buildings, and wild areas or larger landscapes. [2] An older usage of the word "pest" is of a deadly epidemic disease, specifically plague.

  5. Eastern gray squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Due to the dearth of trees in their native Ireland for them to reside in, red squirrels are the only species being harmed by the invasion of grey squirrels. [77] The squirrel can, therefore, compete more effectively for a larger share of the available food, resulting in relatively lower survival and breeding rates among the red squirrel.

  6. Squirrel - Wikipedia

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    During hot periods, squirrels have been documented to sploot, or lay their stomachs down on cool surfaces. [26] Squirrels, like other rodents, employ species-specific strategies to store food, buffering against periods of scarcity. [27] In temperate regions, squirrels commonly cache nuts beneath leaf litter, inside hollow trees, or underground ...

  7. New York's decision to seize, euthanize Peanut the Squirrel ...

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    Though it is rare, squirrels can carry rabies and a squirrel can pass along the virus to humans. According to Critter Control , a wildlife removal service, a saliva of a rabid squirrel contains a ...

  8. How To Keep Squirrels Away From Your Home And Garden - AOL

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    Gray squirrels are active during the day, while flying squirrels are active at night, says Mengak. If you discover a squirrel nesting in your home or shed, look for its entryway into the structure.

  9. Nature: Squirrels have a gnawing habit - AOL

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    Rodents such as squirrels are inveterate gnawers, rasping open hard nuts such as acorns and walnuts. Chewing opportunistically on bones is a great jaw exercise, sort of like going to the gym to ...