Townsend ground squirrels live in colonies and construct underground burrows that have a number of entrances. The burrows may be up to 6 feet deep. The squirrels generally enter their burrows to aestivate, escaping the late summer hea
Rapid reinvasion of low-density sites by dispersing ground squirrels often results in short-term ben...
California ground squirrels continue to present a significant problem for many facets of California ...
Round-tailed ground squirrels are common residents of natural areas throughout most of the desert so...
Townsend ground squirrels live in colonies and construct underground burrows that have a number of e...
The Piute ground squirrel, (Spermophilus mollis), populations on agricultural lands in Beaver County...
Piute ground squirrels, a subspecies of Townsends ground squirrels, are adapted to the Great Basin, ...
Current control practices are discussed for the California ground squirrel (Spermophilus beecheyi) ...
The control of ground squirrels in California is important in two ways. First, it is necessary to pr...
Although they do not exist in large colonies like other ground squirrels, rock squirrels can still s...
Trapping of ground squirrels could be conducted following the use of fumigants or rodenticides to fu...
Several researchers have suggested that the presence of burrows is a limiting factor for ground squi...
Attempts to reduce populations of Spermophilus beldingi oregonus have centered around the applicatio...
Techniques for controlling California ground squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi) include trapping, sho...
Current control practices are discussed for the California ground squirrel (Spermophilus beecheyi) w...
This paper updates control operations in Modoc County, in northeastern California, for the Oregon or...
Rapid reinvasion of low-density sites by dispersing ground squirrels often results in short-term ben...
California ground squirrels continue to present a significant problem for many facets of California ...
Round-tailed ground squirrels are common residents of natural areas throughout most of the desert so...
Townsend ground squirrels live in colonies and construct underground burrows that have a number of e...
The Piute ground squirrel, (Spermophilus mollis), populations on agricultural lands in Beaver County...
Piute ground squirrels, a subspecies of Townsends ground squirrels, are adapted to the Great Basin, ...
Current control practices are discussed for the California ground squirrel (Spermophilus beecheyi) ...
The control of ground squirrels in California is important in two ways. First, it is necessary to pr...
Although they do not exist in large colonies like other ground squirrels, rock squirrels can still s...
Trapping of ground squirrels could be conducted following the use of fumigants or rodenticides to fu...
Several researchers have suggested that the presence of burrows is a limiting factor for ground squi...
Attempts to reduce populations of Spermophilus beldingi oregonus have centered around the applicatio...
Techniques for controlling California ground squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi) include trapping, sho...
Current control practices are discussed for the California ground squirrel (Spermophilus beecheyi) w...
This paper updates control operations in Modoc County, in northeastern California, for the Oregon or...
Rapid reinvasion of low-density sites by dispersing ground squirrels often results in short-term ben...
California ground squirrels continue to present a significant problem for many facets of California ...
Round-tailed ground squirrels are common residents of natural areas throughout most of the desert so...