How Do You Get Rid Of Mexican Ground Squirrels?
Mexican ground squirrels are small burrowing squirrels that reach approximately 11 inches from the tip of their nose to the end of their tail. They are brown with around nine rows of small, square-shaped spots all over their bodies. They normally build burrows with one main chamber, several smaller chambers as escape areas, and several tunnels to get to each. The burrows can only be recognized by mounds of earth protruding from the ground, and a small entrance hole approximately 3 inches in diameter. These squirrels are known to eat vegetation, such as various plants and flowers, beans, berries and grains. They mate once a year in the spring and give birth to around five babies. They can become cannibalistic in captivity and eat the other squirrels they are placed with. Calculate how many liquid guards you will need for the perimeter of your property. There should be at least one guard every 10 to 20 feet. Calculate how many bottles of coyote urine you will need. There needs to be 1 to