I've found pictures on-line with squirrels, primarily grays, looking 
like the one I have at my feeders. The*Notodric* mange supposedly is 
squirrel specific & doesn't seem to cause the misery that Sarcoptic 
mange does in other animals. Depending on health of the squirrel & if it 
can survive the winter weather, they can recover!

This squirrel is not a bit concerned about me trying to chase it from 
the "squirrel-proof" feeders. I think squirrels & pigs should be in the 
same class.

Fritzie

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