Lake Tahoe straddles the California and Nevada borders and is surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Sierra Nevada and Carson mountain ranges. Scientists flock to this lake to study its magnificent blue color, and more than 290 types of animals call this region home, 305 of which are on the endangered species list. Residents, government agencies, and environmentalists alike work to keep a delicate balance between people and wildlife whose habitats are slowly lessening.
Even with the large amount of natural habitat here, Critter Control is regularly called upon to get rid of, exclude, and repair the damage caused by animals that encroach upon residential and tourist areas for shelter. These include raccoons, bats, rodents, snakes, and more.
As in many regions of the nation, Lake Tahoe has a large population of both ground squirrels and tree squirrel species, including the Douglas squirrel, Chickaree, and Golden-mantled squirrel among them. The golden mantle is considered to be quite tame and unafraid of humans. They are often mistaken for chipmunks because of their similar coloring and markings. They especially love to hang around campsites and restaurants, hoping to be fed, so it’s best to remember that these rodents are best off lunching on their natural diet of pine cones, seeds, and nuts.
The more squirrels and humans interact, the more likely they will continue to move into residential, business, and vacation properties where they can damage structures and gardens. Should this happen to you, Critter Control is a full-service nuisance wildlife control company that can detect, remove, exclude, and repair the damage these mischievous creatures create.