No, the tree and squirrel share a symbiotic relationship where the tree provides a habitat for a squirrel and the squirrel carries its nuts farther than the tree could have spread them.
yes. easily.
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because it gets in the soil the plant or tree absorbs it
No if you do they die. You can see their guts.
What Tree???
Dye as in Die????? (yeah they dye themselves purple) Well, this was answered by someone already: They rarely die from old age, because they get eaten. (D If they do die of old age, they get eaten very fast by scavengers and the like, or decompose into the ground. They probably die in their nest, like in their sleep, or in a tree or on the ground.
they have gender confusion and they become naked and have diarrhea
Yes - You are suffocating the tree. Take the excess soil away from the tree. A tree should be planted no deeper than the root flare.
Squirrels typically die in their nests, in burrows or in hidden locations in the forest where they feel safe. It is rare for squirrels to die out in the open as they are prey animals and try to avoid being vulnerable in open spaces.
It doesn't. It just gives squirrels a place to die.
Squirrels are going to hump pioson oak and die! :P