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Squirrels can spread seeds that help trees grow and provide endless entertainment with their cute antics. If you want to bring more squirrels into your yard, you can easily attract them with a constant source of food. In addition to their fondness for tasty snacks like nuts, squirrels love areas that are heavily wooded with trees, shrubs, and other plants. Even though squirrels tend to be shy, we’ll teach you how to bring them out of their hiding places and earn their trust.

Things You Should Know

  • Sprinkle a variety of nuts, seeds, and vegetables on the ground and in trees as tasty treats for squirrels.
  • Provide a source of water as well as food.
  • Use squirrel boxes, trees, and shrubs on your property to provide safe places for squirrels to hide and nest.
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Scatter nutritious foods at the bottom of trees.

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  1. Lure squirrels into your yard by scattering different foods they like at the bottom of trees and shrubs. Feeding squirrels by putting snacks out where they're easy to find might encourage squirrels to nest in your yard.
    • Since squirrels tend to bury nuts and forget where they put them, they’ll definitely enjoy discovering new nuts, like walnuts, hazelnuts, and acorns.[1]
    • Give squirrels nuts that are in their shells—these give their jaws a great workout. That way, squirrels can eat foods with hard shells or tough skin.[2]
    • If you’d like to mix up their diet and give them nutritious goodies, drop veggies—like broccoli, squash, and mushrooms—under your trees.[3]
    • While you'll find a lot of places selling dried corn cobs for squirrels, corn isn't great for their gut health and doesn't offer these critters any nutritional value.
    • Squirrels also enjoy making a feast out of any fruit that falls off of trees or bushes.[4]
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Place seeds, nuts, and nut balls up in trees.

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  1. Hide these goodies on high branches or near hollows where squirrels may like to nest. These treats will likely inspire squirrels to climb your trees to grab them. You can buy pre-made nut balls at pet stores and garden supply stores.[5]
    • If you want to show squirrels your love with homemade nut balls, combine:[6]
      • 1 cup (240 mL) infant rice cereal
      • 12 cup (120 mL)ground pecans
      • 1 tablespoon (15 mL) brewer's yeast powder
      • 1 teaspoon (5 mL) lecithin
      • 1 1/2 teaspoons (7 mL) KAL brand dolomite powder (for calcium)
      • 1/4 teaspoon (1 mL) iodized salt
      • 1 1/2 teaspoon (7 mL) Cod liver oil (for vitamin A and vitamin D)
      • 1-2 teaspoons (5-10 mL) olive oil
      • 12 cup (120 mL) unsweetened applesauce
    • Mix the ingredients into a dough, roll it out so it's flat, and cut out squares.
    • Dry the squares in a food dehydrator at 160 °C (320 °F).
    • As another option, let the squares dry in the sun for 2 days.
    • Store homemade nut balls in the freezer to avoid mold or rancid oil.
    • Feed each squirrel 1-2 nut balls a day.
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Fill a squirrel feeder with nuts, seeds, and veggies.

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  1. You can use either a feeder specifically made for squirrels or a bird feeder. To fill the feeder, take the top off of the feeder and fill the container up to the top. The feeder will automatically dispense food as squirrels eat from it.[7]
    • You can find squirrel or bird feeders at garden or hardware stores.
    • Some pet stores or outdoor stores also carry squirrel feed.
    • Skip “squirrel-proof” bird feeders since they're designed to keep squirrels away.
    • Refill the feeders once a week or when squirrels empty them out.
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Put out bowls and fountains to give squirrels fresh water.

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  1. Make sure that your yard has several sources of clean water that are easy for squirrels to find. Sources of fresh, running water are ideal, but you can also put out shallow containers of water—just make sure to change the water every day![8]
    • A bowl, basin, or bird bath is a cheap and easy way to give squirrels water since they need little to no setup.
    • If you already have a fountain installed, it’ll provide a constant stream of fresh, running water that’s convenient for squirrels.
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Plant trees near feeding areas.

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  1. Squirrels use trees for cover while they run around and look for food. Trees also give squirrels great spots to nest and raise their babies—you may end up feeding several generations of squirrels! To plant trees that are already fully grown, visit a local nursery or tree farm.[10]
    • Choose trees that grow well in your climate so squirrels can depend on them for hiding and nesting spots.
    • Squirrels especially like trees that produce nuts and have hollows that they can nest in. Good trees include willows, aspens, spruces, and pine trees.
    • When food isn't immediately available, squirrels will even chew on tree bark.
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Install nesting boxes that squirrels can fit in.

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  1. Nesting boxes give squirrels a place to live in and store their nuts. You can also use bird nesting boxes or houses. Mount the box or house to a tree, fence, or pole that's 10 feet (3.0 m) above the ground and away from strong winds. Alternatively, you can hang boxes from sturdy branches as long as they're 10 feet (3.0 m) over the ground and safe from harsh wind conditions.
    • To encourage squirrels to use the nesting boxes, you can place nuts or sunflower seeds inside.
    • Remember birds and other rodents might be drawn to the snacks, too. If pests, like rats, are a problem for you, then keep all food tightly secure inside a feeder. Rats and other vermin won't be able to smell it.[11]
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Pick up a squirrel call to attract squirrels with its sounds.

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  1. Squirrel calls typically have a wooden or metal end as well as a rubber end. Most of these squirrel calls fit into the palm of your hand. These convenient tools are very affordable and usually cost between $10 and $30 USD.[15]
    • Look towards trees, shrubs, and other plants since these are popular places for squirrels to hide. Then, turn slightly away so you'll keep these critters calm.[16]
    • Tap the squirrel call to activate its sounds. Using one hand, hold the call by the wooden end and tap the rubber end against the palm of your other hand.
    • Each of your taps will make a squirrel noise. Tap it repeatedly to make a unique series of sounds that squirrels feel naturally drawn to.
    • When you use a squirrel call and make a sound similar to the way a squirrel eats, squirrels may think it is safe to come out.


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    Some people do; however, as wild animals, they don't make good pets. They need large cages, they bite, they chew on things, it can be difficult to find a veterinarian specializing in squirrel care, and in general, the squirrel would probably be quite unhappy. City, county or state laws may prohibit ownership of them as well; you'd have to check regulations on "exotic pets" in your area.
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    Can they have corn because I just read another one and it said do not feed it corn
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    They can; they love it. It's why they love corn fields. It's full of good nutrients for them. The reason why that article said not to feed corn is because it molds easily. Keep it out of the rain and snow.
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    What to do if my squirrels are skinny?
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    If they seem to be too skinny to be healthy, try adding some fatty foods (full of good fat, not bad fat) to your squirrel feeder. That might help.
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Tips

  • If you're looking to attract squirrels so you can hunt them, make sure you have the right permit. Typically, you'll need a small game hunting license.[17]
  • Before you hunt for small game like squirrels, enroll in a Hunter Education Program course so you can learn about how to safely use firearms and archery equipment.[18]
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Warnings

  • Squirrels can carry diseases like Hanta virus. Never handle wild squirrels with your bare hands.[19]
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This article was co-authored by Matt Bowman and by wikiHow staff writer, Madeleine Flamiano. Matt Bowman is a Gardener, Landscaper, the Owner of Georgia Farm to Table, and the Owner of Tradition Property Services in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 20 years experience, he specializes in organic gardening, landscape maintenance, handyman services, homecare services, and supplying Christmas trees. Matt earned a BA in Journalism from the University of Georgia. This article has been viewed 88,473 times.
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To attract squirrels with a squirrel call, face slightly away from where you think the squirrels are hiding to avoid scaring them off. Hold the call by the wooden end and tap the rubber end against your side or the palm of your other hand. Since each tap makes a squirrel noise, squirrels will come out of their hiding places to investigate. To make your own squirrel call, rub the threads of 2 bolts together to mimic the sound of a squirrel eating. You can also roll 2 coins together for a similar effect. Keep reading the article for more tips on how to attract squirrels to your yard by feeding them!

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