Rock Squirrels

Rock squirrel removed from Tucson attic/roof.

Rock squirrel caught after digging under a homes foundation in Tucson.

Rock squirrels removed from under shed in Tucson.

One of seventeen rock squirrels removed from a Tucson yard. The current 2025 season record for one home.

Rock squirrel caught INSIDE a laundry room in Tucson (came down the dryer vent).

Rock squirrel with some manner of disease.

Overpopulation of squirrels in an area leads to disease as seen with this squirrel.

People who feed birds/wildlife should regularly deep clean feeders and water dishes with bleach to help limit disease spread.

Rock squirrel with some manner of disease Tucson.

Rock squirrels can have up to 4 litters in a season (personally seen anyway)

Rock squirrel litters typically have 4-6 kids. Not all of which usually survive to make it out of the nest

Rock squirrels frequently dig under sheds, foundations, and love vegetable gardens.

Rock squirrel removal in Tucson is busiest April-October.

Tucson rock squirrels don't "hibernate" and can be seen coming out for food/water mid winter.

Rock squirrels have a distinctive alarm call that warns all animals of the presence of a predator (or human)


Rock squirrels reproduce like...rodents. With mothers being pregnant with litter after litter all summer long.