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Squirrels - How do they know?

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October 11, 2018, 10:07 PM
NK402
Squirrels - How do they know?
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Originally posted by PHPaul:
quote:
Originally posted by Otto Pilot:
They are rats with good PR.


Exactly. I refer to them as "rats in fur coats".

My line has always been, that a squirrel is nothing but a rat with a press agent.
October 15, 2018, 06:10 PM
BigWhup
Little bastards are chewing on the edges of my fiberglass pads that the outdoor AC units sit on.

Sprayed the edges with rubber undercoating this morning. let's see how they like the taste of that shit!!!
October 16, 2018, 02:15 PM
PHPaul
Got the little bastige this afternoon.

I've been lugging my Single Six with me every time I've even gone near the chicken coop since I posted that message and he finally screwed up and was sitting on the roost chittering at me when I opened the door to collect eggs.

Of course, one of his 1,983,261 cousins will no doubt fill in for him.




Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent.
October 16, 2018, 02:26 PM
btanchors
All I know is they torment my dogs by throwing acorns at them from the trees when the dogs are outside!
October 17, 2018, 08:57 AM
Gustofer
I've had a major chipmunk problem the past couple of years. Cute little bastards, but they are destructive. They killed several of my fruit trees after I'd nursed them to health and productivity for five years.

It was all out war this year. The 10/22 got lots of use and I killed a number of them. Then I decided to give the Havahearts a try as well. Within two days of putting them out I'd caught a dozen of the little rodents. Them things work well.

BTW, chipmunks can't dog paddle for very long. A little water in a 5 gallon bucket dispatches them rather quickly. (they don't hold still enough for long enough in the trap to shoot 'em)


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October 17, 2018, 09:15 AM
smschulz
Squirrels are smart.
Not long ago I started a thread "I am being menaced by a squirrel" where he kept poking holes in my new mulch in the front yard.

So I built him a house.


Does not "menace" me anymore. Smile
October 20, 2018, 07:55 PM
Scooter123
12 gage pump loaded with #8 Target loads. It will drop a squirrel out to about 50 yards. BTW it will also drop a crow foolish enough to fly into a Trap field. Really wish it didn't happen but the damned fool bird dove on my clay at the exact instant I released the trigger.


I've stopped counting.
October 23, 2018, 08:54 PM
LtJL
thread drift, sorta. some years ago I was shooting in a high power league. about 20 or so of us shooting the offhand at 200 yards. A ground hog ambled onto the range. Absolutely no fire discipline. Nobody was sure if he got away or was vaporized.
October 23, 2018, 09:07 PM
pbslinger
quote:
Originally posted by LtJL:
thread drift, sorta. some years ago I was shooting in a high power league. about 20 or so of us shooting the offhand at 200 yards. A ground hog ambled onto the range. Absolutely no fire discipline. Nobody was sure if he got away or was vaporized.


I had to pause at the range for deer crossing once.