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Squirrels dig small holes for food storage, preparing for winter to retrieve them later. Look for tiny, shallow holes without raised soil - a sign of squirrels, not moles. Remove food sources, ...
The 'dog days of summer' are getting near in Texas, but one New Braunfels woman doesn't think of them as 'dog days.' "We have our squirrel resort," Breyana Elwell said sitting on her porch. It started ...
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Tweetings, fellow birders and thanks for flying in to read today. This week we’ll change gears a bit and check in on a different type of backyard character. No, they don’t have wings, but they do have ...
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While some people hunt deer in the woods for a source of protein, one Green Lake woman traps eastern gray squirrels in her backyard. Melany Vorass, a former state environmental analyst, tells the ...
Until recently I didn't think about L.A.'s squirrel population much. Now the tiny, bushy-tailed terrorists and the havoc they bring to my backyard consume my every waking moment. It started last ...