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Where should I relocate a trapped Washington DC squirrel?
Squirrels are cute little animals and they can easily be seen around homes climbing trees, making nests in some secret place or eating something with their sharp little teeth. But sometimes it happens that they come inside our houses and after trapping, the next question is where to release them. If you will release them outside your home then again they can get in and the process of removing them from your house is quite messy and involves a lot of time and efforts. 
But the question is where to release them? This question has always been a topic of debate. Do not leave squirrels in the crowded area or on public land. In the crowded place, they will get scared and get under the vehicles. Even laws prohibit releasing squirrels on public land. As squirrels are wildlife animals so it is better to relocate them into the wild. But there are few things that you will have to take care of while doing this. Firstly, visit that place by yourself and check if that place will be safe for squirrel or not. Also, check if there are proper sources of food or water for them or not. Squirrels love to live in thick underbrush and trees so that place should have plenty of trees, fruits, seeds etc. See if there are other squirrels in that area. If you can't find any squirrel over there then it can happen that the place is not suitable for them. 
Once you have finalized the place, another thing is to decide when to take them there. The weather should be nice on that day. It's even better if you could place them in the new place along with their nest. It will help them to settle down in that place. It is even better if you could leave some food for them at that place. 
If there are baby Washington DC squirrels as well, then it is recommended not to leave them in open unless they are not dependent on their mother. You can try this by leaving them in your yard. If you feel like that they can live on their own without being dependent on anyone then only release the babies and mother together. This is because in the wildlife there will be many predators which could harm them. Therefore, to keep them safe you will have to wait for some time to release them. 
As per the studies the squirrels can get back to their place if they are around 15 miles away from it. Therefore, your focus should be to look for a spot where they will be happy and less likely to come back to your place. Once you have released the squirrels, do visit that place every day for next few days just to ensure that they are safe over there. If in case you find that they are not safe (due to any reason), relocate them to another place or you can take help from wildlife specialists.
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