Sugar Gliders in the wild like to sleep in tree hollows so if you look in small, cosy dark places - possibly up high - where it might try to get away and sleep that is a start. Keep other animals shut away, and doors and windows closed. They like eating insects. Also they like to eat the sap of acacias and eucalypts, so if you have access to one of these try taking a branch inside - check with whoever is in charge of the tree first! Cut long incisions in the bark.
Note from the questioner:
I tore my hose apart, laundry baskets, couches, coats, and shoes. Eventually my husband grabbed his hat to leave, and there he was!!! It took me over 3 hours to find him, but it was worth it.. I even got some cleaning done.
First answer by Grevillea. Last edit by Vanessaskiss. Contributor trust: 18 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 16 [recommend question]
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