Originally Posted by
McCarthy
If everything else fails:
Do you or family members / friends have a decent backyard with no major predators? I'd keep them in one room and increase the temperature to 90 F over the course of 6 to 8 weeks, in that room only, by limiting the airflow from the AC increasingly and opening a window slightly.
Once they have adjusted to summer temperature and some humidity, I'd add 3 by 3" portals to each cage, relocate the cages to the outside, let them get used to the environment for 3 weeks inside the cages, while limiting contact to feeding once a day only, then open the portal, put some nest boxes higher up in trees close by and keep feeding them for several weeks while staying away.
While I'm in Florida and would love to help, I just took care of an injured wild grey and released him last week. That was quite challenging. At some point I will get a large piece of land, between 5 and 10 acres, build a new home / shop and huge outdoor cages, then and will have all the resources need. But in my current home there is limit space, and my HOA won't play along with bigger cages being visible to neighbors. I do have a closed-in patio, but it gets over 100 F in there due to limited airflow.
There are many squirrel owners in states that don't allow this. Maybe you can "park" them for a month somewhere, rent or buy a place in your new state, and bring and hide them later on?