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Sciurus

Squirrel

Sciurus

There are over 200 species of squirrels worldwide, and it is most difficult to find food during early spring for squirrels located in temperate regions. Therefore in residential neighborhoods squirrels begin to dig up planting puts, flower beds, and extensive holes to locate buried nuts. They can also enter buildings and attics where there is the risk of them chewing through different parts of your home, including wires and pipes.
RISK LEVEL:
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Risk is defined as how much damage each pest can be to you, your family, or your home
  • Squirrels tend to inhabit sheltered areas.
  • Check sheltered spaces inclding attics and basements.
Class: Order: Family:
Mammalia Rodentia Sciuridae
Size: 5-36 inches (13-91 cm)
Color: Gray, black, white, red
Characteristics: Tree squirrels often seen scampering from branch to branch. Ground squirrels live in burrows or tunnel systems and often hibernate during the winter. Seen in all kinds of environments (parks, neighborhoods, wooded areas). Use keen sense of smell to locate nuts and tend to dig up large holes in doing so.
Geographic Range: Throughout North America
Food: Nuts, buds of trees, seeds, conifer cones, fruits, fungi, green vegetation
Biology: Tendency to chew on edible and non-edible objects. Teeth grow continuously, and their constant gnawing helps maintain sharp teeth and prevent overgrowth. Expert climbers, but still thrive in urban environments.
Sciurus