On Sun, 30 May 2004 19:48:23 GMT, Jim Elbrecht
wrote:
(paghat) wrote:
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Squirrels are highly territorial.
The most common squirrel in my part of the world [upstate NY] is the
Eastern Grey. These buggers are gregarious if the food supply will
support them.
A good description of these critters is at
http://spot.colorado.edu/~halloran/sq_grey.html
This article states that the grey squirrel is non-territorial. And
I'm 99% sure I have a grey-squirrel issue. My current plan is to
trap and relocate them.
When I bought this house the neighbors were an elderly couple who
bought huge bags of old bread to feed the squirrels. Their feeder
looked like something out of a Hitchcock movie -- 50-60 squirrels is
no exaggeration.
Fox & reds are less common here [NY], and they don't like to share
with the greys.
If I planted an entire orchard of nuts and did nothing to decrease the
squirrel population, I would get to see a lot of squirrels, but would
never have any nuts. As it is I enjoy some of my harvest, and
frequent dinners of 'Squirrel spaghetti' -- the sauce does wonders for
tenderizing their otherwise rather tough meat.
Jim