If you're interested in feeding the occasional squirrel by hand rather than setting up a feeder outside your house, reconsider. Feeding squirrels by hand teaches them that they have nothing to fear from humans. That can lead to them getting too comfortable around people and in residential areas.
Should you feed squirrels around your house?
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.
Is it alright to feed squirrels?
It is ok to feed squirrels, especially in the wintertime when food is scarce. However, it is best to not feed squirrels directly to prevent them from becoming overly aggressive or desensitized to humans. Instead, feed them with a squirrel feeder or by planting food-producing bushes in your yard.
What can I feed the squirrels around my house?
So, what should you set out for the squirrels to eat? In general, squirrels eat a mixture of seeds, nuts, corn, fruit, leaves, fungi and bark. Setting out a variety of these items can help them get a balanced source of nutrition. Even a few of these things, like sunflower seeds and peanuts, will satisfy most squirrels.
Where is the best place to feed squirrels?
Create a Squirrel Feeder Space One of the best ways to keep squirrels (and other wild critters) away from your gardens and feeders is to establish a feeding space just for them. Tammi places spoiled apples, corncobs and other unprocessed foods underneath a pear tree.
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