I generally do not mind the woodland critters that tend to congregate in our yard and the woods surrounding our house, then my husbandy and I like enjoying their antics, whether it’s the parakeets of all colors and sizes that come after our feeder or the squirrels that also try to steal from the feeder, however but speaking of squirrels, I had a bit of a conundrum recently as I was doing some yard work last Thursday, it is the middle of Spring and things are starting to warm up. We had not turned on the air conditioning since late November, but it was starting to get warm enough for us to consider switching it on that undoubtedly afternoon! Anyway, I am ecstatic I was in the yard breaking up some leaves and trimming the hedges a bit, because I observed some animal-like squeaking coming from the outdoor component of our a/c. I walked over to the condenser component to take a look inside, and suddenly, I saw a bundle of sticks and moss deep inside the component which is where the squeaking was coming from. I had to focus for a moment but I was able to discern little lumps of fur in what turned out to be a squirrel’s nest. I was so relieved that I had not turned on the condenser component as the fan blades more than likely would have killed the squirrel babies. I absolutely was not going to attempt to transfer the nest on our own, so I called the local animal control to help myself and others out with safely removing the babies from the condenser unit.