In Britain, red and grey squirrels make a rough nest of twigs, leaves, high in the treetops, known as a drey or dray.
I am wondering where they go.
Yes. Every mammal goes into heat.
No. Just like city squirrels jump from tree to tree, flying squirrels do the same. The just go further because they glide. They don't actually fly, so they don't need to learn.
in a tree ANSWER: They hide from the weather in hollow trees and other places where they can find shelter. Ground squirrels dig burrows in the ground and go there. Squirrels can still be seen foraging for food (mainly nuts that they have previously hidden) in the snow. don't be dork wow you're such a nerd, lol
lol do it really matter to you, go get a squirrel & see
No. Where the grey and red squirrels intermingle, the red squirrels tend to be pushed out by the larger greys.
Strobe lights may scare the squirrels out of the attic, but I personally have never try it. I say you should give it a go. Good luck! I have had a lot of success evicting squirrels with the Evictor High Intensity Strobe Lights. It seems that the strobes do not scare the squirrels, but instead annoys them so much they voluntarily leave the attic.
Grey Squirrels go "nuts" for food!
The Nutty Squirrels Go Bird Watching was created in 1961.
on the USA
It's called "heat dumping" and it's a behavior that squirrels do to cool down their bodies when they are too hot.
they go in there trees i think
No.
Well they jump very well and spring from trees!
Endothermic because they self-regulate their body heat.
They go nuts
No, squirrels gather up nuts and acorns and store up for the winter then they go into hibernation.
go somewhere and look, probably in Peru!?
anywhere