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Retract Your Statement About Poisoning Ground Squirrels!

Q.
I am wildlife biologist and a gardener. You should retract your statement about
poisoning ground squirrels as the poisoned bodies will appear in the food chain
of hawks, owls, coyotes, foxes, and snakes.

Ground squirrel taking the nut from almonds by chewing the outer hull and shell


A.
You are right. Poisoned carcasses of any animal can enter the food chain of
other animals. It is important to make sure that individuals are following all federal,
state, or local laws or ordinances pertaining to the use of a pesticide (whether
it is used to kill weeds, insects, protect plants from diseases or terminate
the life of a critter) and that any pesticide is used as a last resort. Make
sure to read the pesticide label and follow its directions.

After ground squirrels are finished harvesting the nuts, they leave behind the hull and husk which can drop to the ground


            Ground squirrels can rob a tree of
almonds overnight. One method to avoid this from happening is to harvest the
nuts earlier in the calendar year and dry them in a protected location.

There are different ways to eliminate
ground squirrels. Pest control companies exist that focus on “humane methods” and
market these options for concerned gardeners. I would refer anyone interested
to follow the advice given by the University of California regarding
controlling ground squirrels (
http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7438.html). Please remember
that trapping and releasing an animal to another area is illegal in most states
and potentially cruel. Check with your local laws.

Nuisance wildlife in Nevada

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