Residents of a New York neighbourhood are dealing with a squirrely threat.
Denizens of the Rego Park neighbourhood in Queens say an aggressive squirrel has jumped on them and bitten them in the past several weeks, WCBS-TV reported Wednesday.
Micheline Frederick pointed to a bruise on her wrist where shesaid the squirrel landed on her and then sank its teeth into her fingers and hand.
"We're wrestling in the snow and there's blood everywhere and my fingers getting chewed and it won't let go," Frederick said. "Eventually, it just stopped and there I was a big bloody mess."
A photo Frederick says she took after the attack shows a snowy pathway covered in blood.
The city's Department of Health advised the neighbours to hire a licensed trapper, but the large metal traps have not yet captured any squirrels, the broadcaster reported.
The reason for the squirrel — or squirrels' — aggressive behaviour is not clear. Small rodents like squirrels rarely test positive for rabies and are not known to have transmitted it to humans, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.