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Alycia Budd
28-03-2003, 08:44 PM
Is there a way to keep squirrels from coming onto my deck and eating
everything? So far, they dug up the tulip bulbs and all dormant
strawberry plants.

wdukes@fw.fw.wdukes.cary.nc.us
28-03-2003, 11:08 PM
In article >, Alycia Budd wrote:
> Is there a way to keep squirrels from coming onto my deck and eating
> everything? So far, they dug up the tulip bulbs and all dormant
> strawberry plants.

Shoot or trap them. Also chicken wire with 1 inch mesh works for bulbs
but not sure how to protect the strawberry plants. Hot pepper spray or
pepper on them and in the ground may help.

They are homing pidgeons with fur so you need to carry the trapped ones
10-20 miles away. preferably across several busy highways and a large
river.

Good luck.

--
Wes Dukes (wdukesNOatSPAMpoboxdotcom)

dookie
29-03-2003, 03:44 AM
a pellet gun works wonders, and won't announce itself to the neighbors.

dookie


"Alycia Budd" > wrote in message
...
> Is there a way to keep squirrels from coming onto my deck and eating
> everything? So far, they dug up the tulip bulbs and all dormant
> strawberry plants.

merle@wnt.sas.com
31-03-2003, 02:08 PM
I use cats. Three of them. ;-)

On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 13:10:49 -0500, Alycia Budd >
wrote:

>Is there a way to keep squirrels from coming onto my deck and eating
>everything? So far, they dug up the tulip bulbs and all dormant
>strawberry plants.

Patskywriter
31-03-2003, 03:56 PM
squirrels started coming onto my deck when i put out a (squirrel-proof)
birdfeeder a couple of weeks ago. the poor little things were so frustrated
that i felt sorry for them and started putting out a small bowl of peanuts
every now and then. they're happy now.

when i was living in chicago, i (and my gardening-buddy neighbors) regularly
put out peanuts for the squirrels so they'd stop bothering our crops. worked
like a charm.

pat

C.L. Lassiter
01-04-2003, 05:32 PM
Patskywriter > wrote:
> squirrels started coming onto my deck when i put out a (squirrel-proof)

Ha! Define squirrel-proof! I have one that I thought would be
so (one of those plexiglass containers with wire mesh about an inch out
from the surface. The hang from their bottom feet and stick their little
paws into the holes and dig it all out. And they've chewed right through
the plexiglass on one that isn't surrounded with mesh. May I send them to
dine chez vous?

cl, who doesn't believe in squirrel-proof

Patskywriter
01-04-2003, 06:44 PM
well, my squirrel-proof birdfeeder is indeed squirrel-proof. the little fellers
haven't yet figured out how to get to the food! (of course, i could have stupid
squirrels on my property ...) the birdfeeder is a standard tube-type one that's
encased in a steel mesh cage. obviously, your squirrels are more clever than
mine. sorry. :)

pat

C.L. Lassiter
01-04-2003, 08:08 PM
Patskywriter > wrote:
> well, my squirrel-proof birdfeeder is indeed squirrel-proof. the little fellers
> haven't yet figured out how to get to the food! (of course, i could have stupid
> squirrels on my property ...) the birdfeeder is a standard tube-type one that's
> encased in a steel mesh cage. obviously, your squirrels are more clever than
> mine. sorry. :)

Yep, mine's the same as yours. I guess I have mensa squirrels,
damn it!

Well, they'll be sorry when I move into a condo in 3 weeks and
take my feeders with me. That'll teach 'em!

cl, who knows very well they'll be telephoning all their Carrboro cousins
to let them know that the free lunch is coming to town

merle@wnt.sas.com
01-05-2003, 05:47 PM
I use cats. Three of them. ;-)

On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 13:10:49 -0500, Alycia Budd >
wrote:

>Is there a way to keep squirrels from coming onto my deck and eating
>everything? So far, they dug up the tulip bulbs and all dormant
>strawberry plants.

Patskywriter
01-05-2003, 05:47 PM
squirrels started coming onto my deck when i put out a (squirrel-proof)
birdfeeder a couple of weeks ago. the poor little things were so frustrated
that i felt sorry for them and started putting out a small bowl of peanuts
every now and then. they're happy now.

when i was living in chicago, i (and my gardening-buddy neighbors) regularly
put out peanuts for the squirrels so they'd stop bothering our crops. worked
like a charm.

pat

dookie
01-05-2003, 05:47 PM
a pellet gun works wonders, and won't announce itself to the neighbors.

dookie


"Alycia Budd" > wrote in message
...
> Is there a way to keep squirrels from coming onto my deck and eating
> everything? So far, they dug up the tulip bulbs and all dormant
> strawberry plants.

wdukes@fw.fw.wdukes.cary.nc.us
01-05-2003, 05:47 PM
In article >, Alycia Budd wrote:
> Is there a way to keep squirrels from coming onto my deck and eating
> everything? So far, they dug up the tulip bulbs and all dormant
> strawberry plants.

Shoot or trap them. Also chicken wire with 1 inch mesh works for bulbs
but not sure how to protect the strawberry plants. Hot pepper spray or
pepper on them and in the ground may help.

They are homing pidgeons with fur so you need to carry the trapped ones
10-20 miles away. preferably across several busy highways and a large
river.

Good luck.

--
Wes Dukes (wdukesNOatSPAMpoboxdotcom)

C.L. Lassiter
01-05-2003, 05:47 PM
Patskywriter > wrote:
> squirrels started coming onto my deck when i put out a (squirrel-proof)

Ha! Define squirrel-proof! I have one that I thought would be
so (one of those plexiglass containers with wire mesh about an inch out
from the surface. The hang from their bottom feet and stick their little
paws into the holes and dig it all out. And they've chewed right through
the plexiglass on one that isn't surrounded with mesh. May I send them to
dine chez vous?

cl, who doesn't believe in squirrel-proof

Patskywriter
01-05-2003, 05:47 PM
well, my squirrel-proof birdfeeder is indeed squirrel-proof. the little fellers
haven't yet figured out how to get to the food! (of course, i could have stupid
squirrels on my property ...) the birdfeeder is a standard tube-type one that's
encased in a steel mesh cage. obviously, your squirrels are more clever than
mine. sorry. :)

pat

C.L. Lassiter
01-05-2003, 05:47 PM
Patskywriter > wrote:
> well, my squirrel-proof birdfeeder is indeed squirrel-proof. the little fellers
> haven't yet figured out how to get to the food! (of course, i could have stupid
> squirrels on my property ...) the birdfeeder is a standard tube-type one that's
> encased in a steel mesh cage. obviously, your squirrels are more clever than
> mine. sorry. :)

Yep, mine's the same as yours. I guess I have mensa squirrels,
damn it!

Well, they'll be sorry when I move into a condo in 3 weeks and
take my feeders with me. That'll teach 'em!

cl, who knows very well they'll be telephoning all their Carrboro cousins
to let them know that the free lunch is coming to town

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