no except if they have rabbis
People usually don't keep squirrels in their attics - the squirrels usually get inside without them knowing the animals are there. Squirrels in an attic can be very harmful - they tear up things and leave droppings and urine and can cause disease. You should let your neighbors know that they need to call animal control to get rid of the squirrels.
actually, most wild squirrels can be quite friendly once they've become familiar with you. it is rare for squirrels to carry any diseases transmittable to humans. it's fun to have wild squirrels reside in your yard and some squirrels can even be trained to eat from your hands! (just don't feed them salted foods!)
To a lot of people, yes. Squirrels are vermin.
Salt water can be harmful to squirrels and other animals if ingested in significant amounts, as it can lead to dehydration and salt poisoning. However, simply being exposed to salt water is unlikely to kill them outright. Squirrels are generally resilient and can typically avoid ingesting harmful substances. It's important to provide a safe environment for wildlife and avoid exposing them to harmful materials.
Squirrels are generally not harmful to humans. However, they can be considered pests when they cause damage to properties by gnawing on structures or invading homes. In natural ecosystems, squirrels play an important role in seed dispersal and forest regeneration.
Cleverness is relative. Squirrels are not as clever as people. However, they are good at what they do.
me what do you me? Is is people?
squirrels live in any park that has people and trees
Sometimes, if they are familiar with people they wil do it more often than wild squirrels.
They run away, just as country squirrels do.
Squirrels are not typically dangerous to humans. However, they can become aggressive if they feel threatened or cornered. It is best to give them space and avoid direct contact to prevent any possible bites or scratches.
Yes it is harmful to people.