You will hear from many--here on TSB-- that
Earl is "wilding up". It is a natural transition from baby-to adolescent-
to Mature adult. Some squirrels never get aggressive,
but most do...between 8 months and 16 months.
We have a non releasable
( N-R) squirrel...
Rama Rota...he is 4 1/2 years old. I experienced
the EXACT same behavior (as Earl) at 11 months. One minute all is well and then Rama started chattering and BAM...bit on the hand and the face.
No warning--no apparent reason... They are WILD Animals...and
they react on instinct...not reason.
Some will go thru a phase and become "softie Boys" again. Rama bit me on two occasions within a week.Then he
went CALM for 4 months...and BAM...got me in the face again...
From then on it was
gloves and home made helmet.
Most squirrels that have no health reasons -that make them non releasable...should be
adapted to a release cage and released. It is the way of nature. We are here to
save, nurture and release.
If you have given your heart to a squirrel --
and it sounds like you have.... there will always be other squirrels that will need your care...and depending on your location, and the local state laws, maybe a
N-R will come your way...
Be careful--your LOVE will
NOT protect you...