#1) HEAT & BEDDING: First, the baby flying squirrels need an external heat source. Infant flying squirrels younger than 5 weeks, do not produce their own body heat, they need a heating pad, set on LOW setting. Place a bath towel, folded to make about a 1 to 1 1/2 inch thickness and put it on the heating pad. read more
#1) HEAT & BEDDING: First, the baby flying squirrels need an external heat source. Infant flying squirrels younger than 5 weeks, do not produce their own body heat, they need a heating pad, set on LOW setting. read more
Squirrels are vegetarians, known to eat a wide variety of nuts, fruits and other vegetarian foods, but flying squirrels have been known to eat small birds, insects and eggs. Among some foods squirrels have been known to eat are various kinds of nuts, seeds and various fruits. read more
Unlike tree squirrels, rodent block should not make up the bulk of the flyer’s diet. Consider a block made for Flying Squirrels, like Henry’s Healthy Pet Block for flying squirrels along with a mix of healthy fruits & veggies. read more