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  2. How To Keep Squirrels Away From Your Home And Garden - AOL

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    Make sure you have seen the squirrel exit your house, then seal up the hole. Otherwise, it will chew another hole to get out, or die in your attic, which will cause an odor and attract pests, such ...

  3. 9 Plants That Keep Squirrels Away From Your Garden - AOL

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    These plants offer two deterrents for squirrels: pungent blooms and fuzzy stems and leaves. Squirrels prefer tender, smooth bites. Most gardeners treat geraniums as annuals in flower beds or ...

  4. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    repel rabbits, mice, moles, voles and ground squirrels [6] Dahlias: repel nematodes [2] Dill: repels aphids, squash bugs, spider mites, [2] the cabbage looper, and the Small White [3] Epazote: repels spider mites, [7] thrips, aphids, and whitefly [8] Eucalyptus: repels aphids, the cabbage looper, and the Colorado potato beetle [3] Fennel

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  6. Thirteen-lined ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Shorter burrows are dug as hiding places. This ground squirrel's home range is two to three acres (0.8 to 1.2 ha). Late in life, naturalist John James Audubon made a final expedition to the western plains in search of four-footed mammals. These striped ground squirrels would be tempting prey for many birds, especially hawks and owls.

  7. Red-cheeked ground squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The red-cheeked ground squirrel has a stout, low-slung body supported by short legs and a well-furred tail measuring about a third the length of the body. It has internal cheek pouches for carrying food. [4] The head, neck and body are varying shades of grayish brown and there is a reddish-ochre patch on the bridge of the nose. [2]