What to do about squirrels (2024)

Squirrels are smart and athletic, which might make them an annoyance. Here’s how to handle squirrel conflicts with kindness.

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There are more than 200 squirrel species, but you’ve most likely only seen the most common in North America: Grey and black squirrels. Squirrels are fascinating to watch, photograph and study, and unlike most wildlife, they aren’t shy! But their adaptable nature means they’re adept at finding the easiest, best sources of food and shelter, even if that food is your bird feeder and that shelter is your attic.

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If you've got squirrels driving you nutty (pun totally intended), remember that they're only doing what's natural: looking for a meal and a safe place to sleep at night. Whether you’d like to stop squirrels from stealing your bird seed or you need to evict a squirrel from your attic, try these humane conflict solutions that won’t harm the squirrel or their young.

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  • How can I squirrel-proof my bird feeder?
  • How can I get rid of squirrels in my yard?
  • What should I do if there’s a squirrel loose in my house?
  • How can I get rid of squirrels in my attic? How do I keep squirrels out of my house?
  • How can I get a squirrel out of my chimney?
  • What do squirrels eat? What should I feed squirrels?
  • Are squirrels harmful?

How can I squirrel-proof my bird feeder?

Where possible, a little seed for squirrels and more for the birds is a good compromise. If squirrels are taking more than their share, try using a feeder with an external cage that prevents squirrels and larger birds from getting at the food or a feeder with large plastic dome called a “baffle.” The squirrel tries to climb onto the feeder and encounters the baffle, which blocks their access. When they try to push their past the baffle, it rotates, dumping them onto the ground.

You can also suspend the feeder from a horizontal wire strung with homemade bottle baffles. Here’s how to make a homemade, squirrel-deterring bird feeder:

  1. Attach each end of a wire to trees or posts.
  2. Puncture a hole in the bottom of three or four clean, empty 1 liter soda bottles.
  3. Slide the bottles onto the wire.
  4. Hang your feeder on the wire between bottles.

However, some squirrels figure out that they can just launch themselves at baffles, bounce off and eat the resulting seeds that are spilled on the ground, so you can also try offering bird seed that squirrels don’t like, such as:

  • Safflower seed, which attracts species such as cardinals, chickadeesand titmice.
  • Nyjer thistle, which nourishes goldfinches and others of their kind.
  • White proso millet seed, which mourning doves and house finches prefer.
  • Capsaicin-covered seed, which irritates squirrels’ mouths but doesn’t affect birds, mixed with your usual seed. (Try kinder methods first.)

A word of caution: “Solutions” that stick to or shock squirrels are cruel and may also harm birds.

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How can I get rid of squirrels in my yard?

You can’t and shouldn’t get rid of squirrels in your yard, but you can try to thwart them using these methods for common squirrel-related yard complaints:

  • Trees: Protect dwarf or semi-dwarf fruit and nut trees by netting the entire tree for the short period when squirrel damage is most likely; protect individual clusters of fruit using individual net or paper bags sold as “fruit protection bags.” For taller trees, many orchardists use sheet metal or even pie plate baffles taped to the trunk of each tree. Use trunk baffles only during the short time fruit is ripe to avoid damaging the tree’s trunk.
  • Flower bulbs: Squirrels will dig up and eat tulip and crocus bulbs, but they don't like daffodils, so consider investing your bulb-planting energies in daffodils. For other bulbs, soak them in a repellent with Thiram as the active ingredient (and labeled for use as a squirrel repellent) before planting. Lay chicken wire over the planting bed or use wire bulb cages.
  • Lawns: Squirrels bury or cache their winter food supply and rely on their incredible sense of smell to relocate their buried treasure.Any "damage" they create is likely to be so slight that tolerance and time are all you need. The lawn will heal itself by spring. Just consider it free aerationforyour lawn!
  • Wood decks and furniture: If squirrels are gnawing on deck railings or wooden lawn furniture, try capsaicin-based repellents or lightly rubbing the exposed surfaces with a bar of soap.

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What should I do if there’s a squirrel loose in my house?

Asquirrelwho has entered a house is there by accident and will be desperate to get out. Place any pets in another room. Close all interior doors and open a window or exterior door in the room. Leave the squirrel alone, so theycan find theirway out. (They can jump from a second-story window onto a lawn without harming themselves, but don’t let themjump onto concrete.)

If there is no possible exit, set a humane trap baited with peanut butter on the floor near the squirrel and leave themalone for a few hours, then release the trapped squirrel outside. (Relocating them further is inhumane.) If obtaining a trap isn’t an option, try this method:

  1. Put on heavy gloves.
  2. Slowly approach the squirrel with the blanket held in front of your body, so that theydon’t see a human form.
  3. Drop the blanket on the squirrel and quickly roll it up, taking care not to put too much weight or pressure on them.
  4. Take the squirrel in the blanket immediately outside and gently open the blanket on the ground, letting the squirrel escape.
  5. Once the squirrel is gone, look for and seal any potential entry points.

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How can I get rid of squirrels in my attic? How do I keep squirrels out of my house?

Usually, squirrelsliving in attics are nesting adult females. They often build their nests near openings, such as an unscreened vent or loose or rotten trim boards, and you’ll hear scampering noises as they come and go. Juvenile squirrels may also fall into wall cavities and be unable to climb out, making scratching noises as they try to escape (and eventually dying if they can’t). Here's what to do if you've got squirrels in your attic:

  1. Find the point of entry.Thoroughly inspect the inside of the attic to find the opening(s). If there is no way into the attic, inspect the exterior eaves, vents and roof.
  2. Find out if it's a mother squirrel with young.Try to locate her nest (probably made of insulation, cardboardand leaves). If it's February through May or August through October, it’s very likely that babies are present. In that case, the best thing to do is wait a few weeks until the babies grow old enough to leave with their mother. They won't survive without her. Don’t try to trap and relocate the family yourself.
  3. Get them out.If you can't wait until the mother and babies leave on their own,hire a professionalwho knows how to reunite mothers with their offspring. If you find the nest and there are no baby squirrels, you can try to frighten the adult squirrels into leaving. It might be as easy as banging on the rafters or going into the attic and speaking loudly. You can also try putting a bright light in the attic and leaving it on, playing a radio around the clockor putting rags soaked with cider vinegar in the attic (squirrels don't like the smell). Or you can just wait until you’re sure all the squirrels have left, which they usually do during the day.
  4. Keep them out.Install metal flashing to keep squirrels from re-opening access points into attics. Listen carefully after excluding to be sure no squirrel is trapped inside or has gotten back in. Watch closely to see if the squirrel keeps trying to get back inside. Mothers will go to extremes to get back to their babiesand frantic attempts to reenter are usually strong evidence that young are still inside. In this case, remove the patch, let the mother returnand watch to see if she moves the litter.If it's cold out, it's best to wait until spring before removing the squirrels. Excluding them in the depth of winter might compromise their survival.
  5. Check for exposed wiring: Squirrels who have been in attics for a while may have chewed on exposed wiring, which might cause a fire. Once they are gone, ask an electrician to closely inspect all exposed wiring.

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How can I get a squirrel out of my chimney?

Sometimes squirrels enter chimneys and are unable to climb back out, forcing them to try to get out from a fireplace or basem*nt ducts.Assume that the squirrel you hear scrambling in a chimney is trapped, unless you’ve got clear evidence that they can climb back out on their own.

Never try to smoke a squirrel or any other animal out of a chimney—a trapped animal or babies too young to climb out may die a cruel death and then you’ll also have a decomposing animal in your chimney. Try these methods instead:

  • Provide an escape route: Hang a three-quarter-inch or thicker rope down the chimney. Tie one end of the rope to the top of the chimney before lowering the other endand make certain that the rope is long enough to reach the damper or smoke shelf. Don’t lower anything into the chimney that you can’t easily retrieve. The squirrel will climb up the rope and escape, usually within a few (daylight) hours. Once you’re certain that the squirrel has escaped, remove the ropeand cap the chimney with a commercially-made cap.
  • Catch and release: If the squirrel cannot or will not leave a fireplace behind glass or a screen, the next best option is a suitable live trap.
    • Before opening the doors of the fireplace to set the trap, close any interior doors in the room and open an exterior door or window in line of sight from the fireplace, if possible, so the squirrel has a way out. If the squirrel gets out of the fireplace, do not chase it.
    • Bait a humane live trap with peanut butter and set it very carefully inside the fireplace. Most squirrels will retreat to a back corner of the fireplace as the doors are opened and stay there if you place the live trap slowly and quietly just inside the doors.
    • Close the doors and leave the room to wait for the squirrel to enter the trap.
    • Take the squirrel outside and carefully open the trap door while standing behind the trap. The squirrel will usually bolt immediately out of the trap.If not, you can wedge the door open or tie it open with a zip tie and stand back to let the squirrel leave on theirown.
  • Call a professional: If more immediate and direct intervention is required to evict squirrels, hire professional assistance for your and the squirrel’s safety.

Once you’ve evicted a squirrel, have a chimney cap installed as soon as it is practical to do so. Ask a local certified chimney sweep about any local building codes regarding cap installationand check these recommendations for good venting practices.

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What do squirrels eat? What should I feed squirrels?

Squirrels are adaptable, opportunistic eaters, but they prefer nuts, seeds, fruit, vegetables and berries. Like most wild animals, you don’t need to feed them and you may compromise their survival skills if you do so. What wild animals, including squirrels, need most is water. Consider maintaining a clean bird bath in the summer and a clean, heated bird bath that won’t freeze in the winter. Once wildlife finds your water source, you’ll be rewarded with wildlife watching galore!

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Are squirrels harmful?

Squirrels can harbor pathogens (such as salmonella) that may be harmful to people, but transmission has rarely, if ever, been documented. Just like in any mammal,rabiescan occur in squirrels, but there is no documented case of any person getting rabies from a squirrel.

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What to do about squirrels? ›

Place a bowl of water next to tomatoes, cucumbers or zucchini. (Sometimes squirrels are just thirsty.) Place something that smells unpleasant to squirrels, such as freshly cut human hair (the dirtier, the better) around your plants or spray plants with garlic or hot pepper spray.

What can you do to help squirrels? ›

Hang a Squirrel Feeder with Their Favorite Foods

Not only will they keep squirrels away from your bird feeders, but it helps them store up food for a cold winter. Plus, you get the added benefit of hanging them in eyesight of a window and watching them play!

What will scare squirrels away? ›

Use repellents.

Chili peppers and mint are common home remedies for keeping squirrels at bay, since they detest the taste and smell of both. You can whip up a spray concoction using one of the many recipes found online.

What is a natural way to get rid of squirrels? ›

You might also plant peppermint or mint or spray essential oils made from these mints that squirrels find intolerable. You could also scatter mothballs, spray cider vinegar or sprinkle white or cayenne pepper; the pungent smells of all of these are known squirrel repellents.

What smell keeps squirrels away? ›

Now that we know more about them, we'll discuss the scents they hate! The scents on this list are: Peppermint Oil, Capsaicin, Coffee Grounds, White Vinegar, Garlic, Cinnamon, Predator Urine, Irish Springs Soap, Dryer Sheets, and Rosemary.

Why is it illegal to release a trapped squirrel? ›

When released elsewhere, they often don't know where to find what is needed, and more often than not, suffer a slow, cruel death by starvation, dehydration, or exposure. They may also encounter other animals of the same species with territorial instincts, resulting in fights that cause severe injuries, or even death.

How do you get a squirrel to leave? ›

Get them out.

It might be as easy as banging on the rafters or going into the attic and speaking loudly. You can also try putting a bright light in the attic and leaving it on, playing a radio around the clock or putting rags soaked with cider vinegar in the attic (squirrels don't like the smell).

What is the number one squirrel deterrent? ›

Use Strong Odors. Scents like white pepper, black pepper, and garlic are naturally unpleasant to a squirrel. The same goes for sweet smells such as peppermint. Try spraying your plants and flowers with water and then sprinkling on pepper or peppermint oil to deter squirrels.

What are squirrels afraid of the most? ›

Squirrels are primarily scared of predators such as hawks, foxes, and snakes. They also have a natural fear of loud noises, sudden movements, and unfamiliar objects. Understanding what scares squirrels can help prevent them from becoming distressed and ensure their safety in their environment.

What is the best homemade squirrel repellent? ›

Here are a few recipes you can try: Hot Pepper Spray: Create a homemade squirrel repellent by mixing water with cayenne pepper and a few drops of dish soap. Transfer the mixture into a spray bottle and apply it to areas where squirrels are active.

What kills most squirrels? ›

Invariably the failure of seed crops and subsequent starvation is the single biggest source of mortality for squirrels, but they do also fall prey to a range of avian and mammalian predators in the UK and throughout much of Europe.

How do farmers keep squirrels away? ›

Mint and other aromatic plants

A lot of animals are repelled by the scent of mint and squirrels are one of them. You could try planting some mint under your fruit trees or make a spray similar to the hot pepper spray using peppermint or spearmint essential oils and water.

How to keep squirrels out of your yard? ›

Deter them.

Put a two-foot-wide metal collar around trees, at least six to eight feet off the ground. You can also use squirrel baffles on poles that support your bird feeders. Put fences or netting around your plants. Build a fence out of one-inch mesh wire.

Do dryer sheets keep squirrels away? ›

Dryer sheets have a fantastic aroma, which is why we love them. However, for this exact reason, squirrels dislike them too. For decades, farmers of orchards have tied dryer sheets along their deer fences to keep deer and squirrels away. Hence they can be effective against squirrels.

What can I use to scare squirrels away? ›

Repellent Granules: Repellent granules contain natural ingredients, such as cinnamon or cloves, that are unpleasant to squirrels and will discourage them from feeding in the area. Consider spreading cayenne pepper, ground chili peppers, or pepper flakes around your blooming plants to deter these critters.

Do coffee grounds keep squirrels away? ›

The taste and smell of coffee is pleasing for many, but squirrels disagree. Coffee grounds are a natural repellent for squirrels, and they're easy to mix in with your soil.

How to save a squirrel? ›

Keep the animal in a warm, dark, and quiet place. Do not give it food or water. Feeding an animal an incorrect diet can result in injury or death. Also, a captured animal will get food and water stuck in its fur/feathers potentially leading to discomfort and hypothermia.

What should I feed wild squirrels? ›

The RSPCA recommends feeding chopped apple, carrots, bean sprouts, celery, hazelnuts, or walnuts. However, the easiest way to feed squirrels is to purchase purpose made squirrel food. The squirrel food we sell consists of whole peanuts (a squirrel favourite), peanuts in shell, black sunflower and whole maise.

Can squirrels get attached to humans? ›

Squirrel and Human Connection and Tolerance

While there are rare instances of fostered squirrels returning from the wild to reconnect with their human family, more often than not, wild squirrels do not form intimate or personal connections with people.

How to help a squirrel in shock? ›

If you think a squirrel is suffering from shock, it is advisable to offer warmth (not too much), quietness, darkness and shelter for a while unless it obviously needs emergency veterinary care. In general, don't cause the squirrel any additional stress.

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