Can Preditors control ground squirrels?

                                                                                    

Ground Squirrel problems in Temecula and Murrieta                                   can be frustrating, costly and even dangerous. Doing nothing is not the answer to your ground squirrel problems? 

Relying on Predators for Rodent Control

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Rattlesnakes and Gopher snakes eat small ground squirrels . The snakes go after the young squirrels because the adults are not easy prey for them to devour. Adult ground squirrels have even been known to fight and bite snakes, including rattlers! Problem is snakes feed on the squirrels at best monthly. Another interesting fact: male California ground squirrels are sometimes immune to rattle snake venom.


Coyotes enjoy eating ground squirrels - That's when they can catch them. Sometimes a pair of coyotes pair up as hunting buddies. But over all they are not very successful at catching ground squirrels.

Raptors
Raptors like the Red-tailed hawks, and kestrels eat ground squirrels, too. They may catch and eat one ground squirrel per week. Although, if you have a small dog, remember raptors have been known to snatch them up - so keep an eye on your little dogs.

Do you have any snags on your property? It's a good thing if you do. Snags are standing dead trees. They make great perching sites for numerous bird species and provide cavities for nesting birds. Snags and perches can provide a strategically-located vantage point for raptors. By making perches available, you may make it easier for them to hunt the ground squirrels on your property.

If you don't have any snags, artificial perches can be installed to benefit the birds. Materials can be wooden or metal posts, branches and dead trees. Artificial perches can also be purchased online. Different heights and structures attract different bird species, so variety is a good idea. Since, you don't want the birds to have to stare into the sunrise or sunset, to provide an optimal view for the raptors, orient the perch so that the cross pieces point east and west. 

People often ask me why, even after putting up owl boxes, they still have a ground squirrel problem. Remember, ground squirrels are diurnal, active during the day. Owls are nocturnal and out at night. Barn owls are too small to tackle adult ground squirrels but don't take down the owl box, they help by going after  mice and gophers.

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Remove Brush Piles & Debris

This requires work, but at least it doesn't require you to chase down a squirrel. Ground squirrels usually live in open areas, but at times the use available cover. By getting rid of the brush pile, you may remove the rodents' hiding places and make it easier for the predators to do their job.

Dogs
If you have a small yard or dog that's an excellent squirrel hunter, a dog may be all you need. Unfortunately, dogs can't make much of a dent in large established squirrel populations. 

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Naturally controlling ground squirrels is not the most effective solution for controlling ground squirrel populations. Quite simply, the predators can't keep the squirrel levels low enough.  If you plan on letting nature take care of a ground squirrel over-population, you need to get used to having squirrels around.

If you have any questions or if you just want to talk about ground squirrel control, call Wheeler's Pest Control at 951-681-2847

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