PermaTreat Pest and Termite Control
Free Inspections and Telephone Estimates

How do you like our new website? Click here to let us know!

Ant Control
  • Home

    Welcome !

    Welcome! Family owned and operated since 1967. PermaTreat Pest Control...everthing your pest control company should be.

    Cross Browser Support

    W3C Compliant for Cross-Browser Support.

    Compatible Browsers

    • Internet Explorer
    • Firefox
    • Chrome
    • Safari
    • Smartphones
  • Pest Control

    Pest Control

    • Ant Control
    • Bed Bug Control
    • Commercial Services
    • Green Pest Control
    • Mosquito Control
    • Pest Identification
    • Residential Pest Control
    • Roaches and Asthma
    • Rodent Control
    • Stink Bugs
    • Wood Destroying Pests
    • Yard Guard

    Commonly Asked About

    Pest Identification Library

    Visit our new Pest Identification Library - find out which critter or bug is in your home or office, and what to do about it!
    Read more...

    Residential Pest Control

    PermaTreat offers a variety of Residential Pest Control programs, from Ants to Termites and regularly scheduled services.
    Read more...

    Commercial Pest Control

    PermaTreat has served the Commercial Pest Control needs of Federal, State, County and Local Government, Institutions, and Virginia Businesses and Non-Profits of all sizes since 1967.
    Read more...

  • Moisture Control
  • Home Improvement
  • Termites
  • Locations

    PermaTreat Office Locations

    • Charlottesville
    • Colonial Heights
    • Culpeper
    • Fredericksburg
    • Harrisonburg
    • Kilmarnock
    • Leesburg
    • Lexington
    • Manassas Park
    • Richmond
    • Tappahannock
    • Woodbridge

    Search for a PermaTreat office near you

    PermaTreat Locations

    Visit our Locations Page to search for an office near you!
    Search now...

  • Company

    Quicklinks

    • About Us
    • In The Community
    • Employment
    • Services
    • FAQ

    We thought you'd want to know...

    Pest Identification Library

    PermaTreat is hiring! If are you looking for an opportunity to join one of Virginia's premier pest control companies, we want to talk to you.
    Read more...

  • Contact Us

    Contact PermaTreat:

    Phone: 866-737-6287

    Send Us an eMail

     

    Contact Us Form

    Use our Contact Us Form!
    Contact Us Form...

    Customer Satisfaction Survey

    Use our Customer Satisfaction Survey Form!
    Customer Satisfaction...

    Request a Realtor WDI Report

    Use our Realtor WDI Request Form!
    Request WDI Report...

    Find us on social networks

    • Follow Us on TwitterTwitter
    • Friend Us on FacebookFacebook

    Quick Contact Form

Thursday May 17, 2012

Enter keywords or phrase.

Request an Inspection

Pest Identification Library

  • Pest Library Entrance
  • Pest Control Services
    • PermaTreat Locations
    • Commercial Pest Control
    • Residential Pest Control
  • Ants
    • Argentine Ant
    • Carpenter Ant
    • Odorous House Ant
    • Pavement Ant
    • Red Imported Fire Ant
  • Biting Insects
    • Bed Bug
    • Black Legged Deer Tick
    • Flea
    • Mosquito
  • Cockroaches
    • American Cockroach
    • Brown-banded Cockroach
    • German Cockroach
    • Oriental Cockroach
  • Flies
    • Cluster Fly
    • Drain Fly
    • Fruit Fly
    • Horse Fly
    • House Fly
  • Occasional Invaders
    • Box Elder Bug
    • Camel Cricket
    • Carpet Beetle
    • Centipede
    • Earwig
    • Field Cricket
    • Millipede
    • Silverfish
    • Stink Bugs
  • Pantry Pests
    • Confused and Red Flour Beetles
    • Indian Meal Moth
    • Larder Beetle
    • Mealworm Beetle
    • Saw Tooth Grain Beetle
  • Rodents
    • Bat
    • Black Rat and Roof Rat
    • Brown Rat
    • Gray Squirrel

    • House Mouse
  • Spiders
    • Spider Bites
    • Black Widow
    • Brown Recluse
    • Parson Spider
    • Wolf Spider
    • Yellow Sac Spider
  • Stinging Insects
    • Bumble Bee
    • European Hornet
    • Honey Bee
    • Paper Wasp
    • Yellowjacket
  • Wood Destroying Insects
    • Carpenter Ant
    • Carpenter Bee
    • Old House Borer
    • Powderpost Beetle
    • Subterranean Termite
    • Wood Borers
PermaTreat Pest Control BBB Business Review

Gray Squirrel

We Can Help You Get Rid of Gray Squirrels!

Gray Squirrel
Gray Squirrel

The Eastern Gray Squirrel or the Grey Squirrel, depending on region, is a tree squirrel native to the eastern and midwestern United States and to the southerly portions of the eastern provinces of Canada.

As the name suggests, the Eastern Gray Squirrel has predominantly gray fur but it can have a reddish color. It has a white underside and a large bushy tail. Particularly in urban situations where the risk of predation is reduced, both white- and black-colored individuals are quite often found. The melanistic form, which is almost entirely black, is predominant in certain populations and in certain geographic areas, such as in large parts of southeastern Canada. There are also genetic variations within these, including individuals with black tails and black colored squirrels with white tails.

Habits
Like many members of the family Sciuridae, the Eastern Gray Squirrel is a scatter-hoarder; it hoards food in numerous small caches for later recovery. Some caches are quite temporary, especially those made near the site of a sudden abundance of food which can be retrieved within hours or days for re-burial in a more secure site. Others are more permanent and are not retrieved until months later.

Eastern Gray Squirrels are more active during the early and late hours of the day, and tends to avoid the heat in the middle of a summer day. It does not hibernate.

Predators include humans, hawks, mustelids, skunks, raccoons, domestic and feral cats, snakes, owls and dogs. On occasion, a squirrel may lose part of its tail while escaping a predator.

Habitat
In the wild, Eastern Gray Squirrels can be found inhabiting large areas of mature, dense woodland ecosystems. Close to human settlements, Eastern Gray Squirrels are found in parks and backyards of houses within urban environments and in the farmlands of rural environments.

Reproduction
Eastern Gray Squirrels breed twice a year, December to February and May to June, though this is slightly delayed in more northern latitudes. The first litter is born in February to March, the second in June to July. There are normally two to six young in each litter, but this number can be as high as 8. The gestation period is about 44 days. The young are weaned at 7 weeks and leave the nest after 10 weeks.

Print Coupon

Request a FREE Inspection -Ant Control

Print Coupon

Request a FREE Inspection - Rodent Control

Gray Squirrel Images

baby squirrels
Eastern Grey Squirrel
Gray squirrel
Grey Squirrel Alabama.JPG
squirrel birdfeeder
     

Click images to enlarge.

Information courtesy of Wikipedia and the National Pest Management Assn.

Copyright 2009 - 2012 PermaTreat Pest and Termite Control | Sitemap | Admin | Director | Webmail
Contact Us |  Powered by Front Wave Websites |  Graphics by Mielke Graphic Design |  Valid XHTML |  Valid CSS