Squirrel Wars (Video)
- and How to Win Them
by George H. Harrison
Love them or hate them, squirrels living in American backyards generate a presence that cannot be ignored.
For many people, bushytails are entertaining, handsome, intelligent and a joy to watch. For others, especially those who feed wild birds, squirrels are tree rats, thieves and a nuisance that should be removed. Squirrel Wars…And How to Win Them is a 40-minute television event, hosted by naturalist George Harrison, which explores the impact squirrels have on people, often causing outrageous human behavior. Scenes of foolish battles people wage on the pests are followed by practical, safe and easy solutions for both people and squirrels.
Woven into the battles are the fascinating secret lives of squirrels. How they live, their enemies, longevity, courtship, and rearing of young are all revealed in this fast-moving presentation.
Squirrel Wars is entertaining, startling and informative for squirrel lovers and haters alike. Viewers will learn answers to questions such as, "Do squirrels really remember where they bury acorns?" and "What happens if squirrels eat too many sunflower seeds?"