No. They move to many places, especially trees for nuts.
In the winter, they just went to a safe spot to hibernate. However, in any season, the squirrels may have moved to a place that has more available food, or has more trees and places to live. Usually, if the squirrels were in your yard originally, you have either done some remodeling of your yard, moving plants or trees around, or your yard has a squirrel's predators, or your yard is now busy and you are constantly in the yard.
No, squirrels do not hibernate but stay in their nest during the coldest periods of winter,
Squirrels, chipmunks, groundhogs, moles and voles.
No
Squirrels have more in common with mice because they eat just about the same things a mouse does.
How about a fence around a yard? It does the same thing as a plasma membrane, it keeps the things that are supposed to stay in the yard, in the yard. And, it keeps the things that are outside the yard from getting into the yard. Every once in a while it lets a few select things either go in or out.
Black squirrels climb trees just like gray squirrels do. They are the same as gray squirrels and may have brothers and sisters that are gray.
NO
You can hunt them, or you can set traps for them in your yard, and kill them. That would help control the population.
Squirrels store food (nuts and seeds) for the winter, and stay put.
Any living thing in your school yard: humans, grass, spiders, bees, ants, trees, wasps, squirrels, how many answers do you need?
yes. they do. i feed the ones in my yard and have heard them sneeze on several occasions. it's quite cute.