If anyone has either trees in their yards, or if you have a bird feeder, you are familiar with squirrels. These acrobats, pests, robbers and property-damagers are present all over Ohio. They are so ...
Discover six mistakes attracting squirrels to your yard. You can resolve them easily and keep these troublesome critters away ...
The Austin Fire Department responded to a call right before April Fool's Day about a squirrel that managed to get its head stuck in the knothole of a Texas tree "This is not an April Fools' Day joke," ...
MAPLE HEIGHTS, Ohio — Nobody was injured when strong winds toppled a tree into a home Wednesday, but firefighters still ended ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's easier to stop squirrels from feeding on your trees to begin with than to deter them once they've found your fruit trees, so ...
Squirrels love fruit trees not only for their sweet produce but also for the essential nutrients, seeds, and nuts. So how should you keep these critters out of your trees? The various solutions can be ...
The summer foliage of deciduous trees has dropped and their bare limbs are exposed. What is discovered in the bare canopies? The bare winter tree limbs reveal what busy neighborhood squirrels have ...
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 ...
Severe weather, like hurricanes, can push baby squirrels out of their nests. If you see a grounded squirrel, don't intervene right away, experts say. It's best to give the mother squirrel enough time ...
It's easier to stop squirrels from feeding on your trees to begin with than to deter them once they've found your fruit trees, so focus on proactive prevention. Physical barriers, like baffles, are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Adam Tschorn via Bird Buddy) Until recently I didn't think about L.A.'s squirrel population much. Now the tiny, bushy-tailed ...