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What to Do If Squirrels Are Chewing the Bark off Your Trees

SquirrelsBy AndersonWildlifeMay 10, 2017

Squirrels are known for their habit of chewing on things, including the bark on trees. They usually chew on trees that have thin bark because it is easier to chew than thicker bark. Squirrels use bark in their nests. When bark is removed from trees, the cambium layer with sugars and nutrients is exposed. Squirrels…

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