How To Keep Squirrels Out Of Your Garden

December 10, 2022

It’s estimated there are 2.6 million squirrels in the UK, and they’re not shy about moving into lofts and other spaces in properties. Although they’re perfectly at home in the wild, these furry creatures will happily take up residence inside your house if they get the chance. Unfortunately, this can lead to damage to your property as well as plenty of frustration.

What Do Squirrels Eat?

Squirrels are well-known for their love of nuts and acorns, but what else do these pests eat? Well, bark, twigs and soil are all good sources of minerals and roughage, but squirrels also love dried corn and a selection of seeds. Whilst they are mainly herbivores, if seasonal conditions are difficult, they do also feed on a variety of insects including caterpillars, crickets, and larvae.

Breeding Habits of Squirrels

Squirrels are prolific breeders. They have their first litter between February and March and their second litter between June and July and their litter size is usually between 3 to 6. The nest is usually built high up in trees around 2 – 15 meters from the ground.

How To Deter Squirrels

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    If you're looking for how to deter squirrels, the first step is simple: stop feeding them! Sounds obvious, but once they've been lured in, they can be difficult to get rid of - so it's best to nip the problem in the bud from the start.
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    Trim any trees or shrubs that are touching your property, and make sure there is no easy way for them to access your roof or high floors of the building. Speak to organisations which can help you make the property uninviting to squirrels, contact your local council for more information.
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    Proof any entry points into your garden, surrounding areas and the property itself. Look for gaps and make sure that they’re filled, you’d be surprised, squirrels can get into something even when they have minimal space to do so. If the gaps are high up and you need to use a ladder, always wear the correct PPE and take safety measures into consideration. If in doubt, speak to a professional.
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    Consider investing in a decoy such as a plastic owl, snake and if possible, add some type of noisemaker into the mix.
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    Peppermint oil is a great option. Unlike some other methods, peppermint oil is harmless to both plants and squirrels. Simply sprinkle a little of the oil on the leaves and in the soil around your plants, or mix it with petroleum jelly and rub it on the plant stalks.

Interesting Squirrel Facts

  • In the wild, squirrels typically only live for around 5 years, but captive animals have been known to reach the ripe old age of 20.
  • They can run up to 20 mph and jump from heights of up to 20 feet. Their padded feet help to cushion their landings, and their long tails provide balance as they zip through the trees.
  • Squirrels play an important role in the spread of oak trees. When squirrels eat acorns, they don't always swallow them whole. Instead, they often crack open the acorn to get at the nut inside. This process of cracking open acorns helps to spread oak trees by increasing the rate at which acorns germinate.

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