Originally Posted by
Mel1959
We don’t recommend release until they are 14-16 weeks old. Release is done after they have been in an outside release cage for 2-4 weeks. Sometimes singletons take closer to the 4 week time frame, but it depends on the individual squirrel. The soft release process allows them to get used to the sights, sounds and smells of outside as well as other squirrels. When the door is open for them to leave we recommend that you continue to put food in the release cage and allow them to come and go as they wish. This gives them a safe place to return to at night and sleep until they have a home in the trees. The release cage door is closed every night if they are inside and reopened in the morning. Some will return, others never look back.
You folks that live in northern climates will need to overwinter you’re babies. They can’t be released when there are no leaves on the trees and they have no nest made or cache of nuts/food before the onset of cold weather.