Attempting to tame grey squirrels by hand feeding them or handling their young will make it difficult for them to survive in the wild, so it's always best to avoid doing this. Enjoy wildlife from a distance to see them exhibit their natural behaviours.
Is it OK to feed squirrels UK?
It is best to feed small amounts every 3 or 4 days. This way, you can provide enough to help keep the squirrels alive until autumn, but you will not encourage them into bad habits. In the wild, red squirrels feed on shoots and flowers in spring, and nuts, seeds from cones and fruits in autumn and winter.
Should I feed the squirrels in my garden?
It is best, if you are wanting to feed them, to place the squirrel food at the other end of the garden to try to distract them from eating the bird seed and getting onto the feeders. The RSPCA recommend feeding chopped apples, carrots, celery, walnuts and hazelnuts if you cannot get hold of any peanuts.
Is it a good idea to feed squirrels?
Feeding the squirrels unfortunately might only result in feeding the invaders. Even in the absence of invaders, feeding wildlife is associated with risks. Feeding squirrels may cause them to lose their natural fear of humans, and this isn't good for either side of the equation.
Should I feed GREY squirrel?
Squirrels tend to be herbivores, although they are known to feast on the odd bird egg if other foods are in short supply. Grey squirrels will adapt to the conditions around them, but they will eat a variety of items.
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