TUALATIN, Ore. (AP) — When Tanya Wood took her SUV to a mechanic’s shop, the chewed-up wiring was easy to explain — three baby squirrels were snuggled in a nest in the engine compartment.
Professional exterminators told her they needed to kill the squirrels but Wood decided to rescue them. She tells KATU-TV (http://is.gd/Yxu16Y) that hours earlier she’d seen a grown squirrel staring quizzically at her back home.
Wood and two of her Tualatin, Ore., neighbors went to the mechanic’s shop, dug through the nest and found the three tiny squirrels.
They put them in a cardboard box and left it right next to where Wood’s SUV was parked when the nest was likely built.