Gray Squirrel Facts

Gray squirrels are found all across North America and are the most common species of squirrel. Mating occurs from December through January. Gray squirrels typically live for 12 months, though some have been known to live up to 10 years. Unlike some of their hoarding cousins, gray squirrels are opportunistic feeders and will take whatever they can get. They love nuts like acorns, walnuts, and hickory nuts, along with fruit and bird seed. They might also feed on insects, bird eggs, mushrooms, and other crops.

gray squirrel eating a nut

Gray Squirrel Damage

If these rodents are inside your home, barn, or garage, the noises and odors they create can become annoying. If they are nesting in vents, the blockage may create a fire hazard. It also becomes dangerous when they chew through electrical wires, as electrical appliances may short-circuit. They will also help themselves to crops in vegetable gardens, as well as freshly planted seeds. If a gray squirrel has a sweet tooth, it’ll strip the bark off of trees to taste the sap.

Squirrels can potentially carry diseases. Some of these include mange, a disease caused by parasitic mites that leads to the deterioration of their coat, cat scratch fever, a disease that affects the lymph nodes, typhus, a condition that causes rashes and delirium, and rabies, a disease that causes severe damage to the nervous system. Rabies, however, is rare.

Gray Squirrel Infestation

You might hear a chucking sound in your attic as they chase each other around during the mating season. Chewing, scampering, scratching — you name it. These are common sounds you might hear. Droppings can be found where they enter and exit structures like your house, barn, or shed.

Gray squirrel nests are made of leaves they find in trees during the summer and fall. They also nest with gnawed nuts, discarded shells, nipped twigs, and sticks. Gray squirrels can cause damage to crops and vegetation as they are opportunistic feeders and will resort to eating anything they can get their hands on. Look for claw marks on siding, tunnels in insulation, or damage to stored goods from their urine or feces.

Types of Gray Squirrels

Gray Squirrel Identification

A gray squirrel can grow to be 18 to 20 inches long with gray, white, or even black bodies.

Gray Squirrels in the Walls & Home

Most likely, you’ll not only find these rodents scurrying from tree to tree, but you’ll also find them hiding in rock crevices, burrows, brush piles, deserted buildings, chimneys, attics, and barns. Gray squirrels are adaptable, so they have become accustomed to living close to people. It’s not uncommon to find them strolling the suburbs or scurrying across city streets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do gray squirrel droppings look like?

Gray squirrel droppings look very similar to red squirrel droppings. Though they have the same shape, grey squirrels are larger in size, and so are their droppings. Both resemble grains of rice and are similar in size.

How do you control a gray squirrel infestation?

If you’ve got a family member who loves to feed the squirrels, ask them to stop. The squirrels may be expecting free meals, so taking away their fast food is a quick way of getting them to stop coming around. Eliminating or controlling artificial food sources like bird seed and pet food will also help. If you don’t want to get rid of them, making these feeders squirrel-proof will help.

Crops are favorites of squirrels, so protecting gardens with fences, wire, or electricity will help deter them.

When trying to keep the gray squirrels out of your home, garage, or other structures, first make sure no young are present. Seal any openings that may serve as points of entry for these rodents like chimneys, foundation gaps, or holes in siding. Trim tree branches that fall close to your home so they can’t jump on top of your roof.

Ultimately, however, having a licensed pest control expert confront the infestation is the safest and surest way of resolving it.

What are the benefits of professional squirrel pest control?

Expert pest specialists have the educational background, equipment, and skill to control and remove wildlife nuisances from a property in a safe, efficient way.

If you’re struggling with squirrels on your property, contact us. Our technicians can remove the rodents and help you regain control of your property and sanity.