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  2. 9 Plants That Keep Squirrels Away From Your Garden - AOL

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    However, these nine plants are not food targets for squirrels. Mint. Peppermint, spearmint, and other scented plants in the mint family will repel not only squirrels but other rodents as well.

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  4. Allium bisceptrum - Wikipedia

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    Allium bisceptrum, also known as the twincrest onion or aspen onion, is a high elevation plant native to western United States.It is a perennial that thrives under damp and shady conditions or open meadows in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Utah.

  5. Maclura pomifera - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is not poisonous to humans or livestock, but is not preferred by them, [31] because it is mostly inedible due to a large size (about the diameter of a softball) and hard, dry texture. [23] The edible seeds of the fruit are used by squirrels as food. [ 32 ]

  6. African pygmy squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most squirrels, African pygmy squirrels don't cache food, meaning they don't hide and store their food. Myosciurus pumilio species are omnivorous. These squirrels eat scrapings from bark, insects, and fruit. It is theorized that oily spores from microscopic fungus may be the primary substance these squirrels obtain from the bark.

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