Eating
Squirrels spend a lot of the winter eating, which is especially important during the colder months because they need more fat stores to keep warm. Some of the things that squirrels eat during the winter and throughout the year include:- Nuts, such as pecans, acorns, and walnuts
- Fruits that fall off of trees
- Leaves, flowers, and tree buds
- Cereals and similar items left by humans
- Bugs and small eggs from birds
Moving Around
A squirrel in winter can often be seen moving around their natural habitat. If the weather is extremely inhospitable, rodents will look for places to take cover, which may include areas in and around your home. Buildings provide a warm place for squirrels to go during the winter, with attics, in particular, being a popular spot for these critters. Be aware that squirrels and other animals can cause damage by being in your house. Some of the damage they may cause include:- Chewing on electrical wires, which poses a fire hazard
- Leaving behind urine and feces, which pets and small children may come into contact with
- Chewing through walls and other materials, harming the structural integrity of the house