catch and move them.
use chemical like bleach, ammonia or baking soda..
Yes. Squirrels do live in New Hamshire. In fact, if you look up in a tree in summer, in New Hampshire, you'll probaly see one! -Cait
For every tree that is chopped down to make lumber, a new tree should be planted in its place.
No. Neither Papua New Guinea nor New Zealand have squirrels.
The best way to move a orange tree would be to make sure that it has absorbed a good amount of water before removing it from the ground. Also you would like to dig the new whole at least a day ahead of time to make sure that it absorbs some water. Then simply put the tree in the new hole and cover with soil.
answer: a TREE. A tree can be female or male or both sexes. All trees have some way to make more trees, even if it is a new tree from the root of the old. Since a tree grows from some kind of seed, there is "germination" but not birthing, and once started, it has to grown on its own without help from "parents". A tree is always growing and moving with the slightest breeze; however, the tree will never move from the spot in which it grew. It may send out shoots and seeds to make little trees all around, but the "parent" tree will never move.
yes there is a whole species called the Mexican Flying Squirrels
they start to move in after you complete the rainbows.
Flying squirrels live usually in forests, so if there are forests in New York, sure, why not?
I usually see squirrels around my neighborhood. They usually look for nuts in my walnut tree. Then, when they have their nuts, they run to my oak tree in my front yard. I say they usually live in any tree that isn't taken from something else. In my walnut tree, I have a gray squirrel already living in my front yard.
No
Tell your parents, get them fired, move to the mountains, and start a new life as a hermit. Eating only bird eggs and squirrels, live your life as if nothing has changed.
They move to Canada just to make a new life or just to have some trips