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Old 07-06-2006, 10:50 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Chris Bacon
 
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BAC wrote:
"Josie"...
Message from Alan Holmes Squirrels:
"Pest Effects" wrote..
Josie Wrote:
This year the garden is inundated with grey squirrels. Does anyone
know whether they take rat poison, or whether a special poison is
available?

Your garden may be inundated with them, but before you take any drastic
action, please consider what damage they are actually causing and also
think about your neighbours. We have squirrels that have become the
wild pets of old folk who live near by and my disabled son. They cause
little damage in the area since they are regularly fed by the people
who love them and look forward to their arrival in the mornings.

I appreciate that some people may like squirrels because they look
pretty, but they are pests. They ravage costly bird food - they are
costing me a fortune in shelled sunflower seeds; they destroy birds
nests (even a tits nets box in my garden) and God help you if they
access your loft undetected.


Absolutely.


I don't mind the odd one, even every day, but we're now inundated with
two or three almost throughout the day. I think they are nesting high
up in an apple tree!

I think poison will be the most effective solution.


Perhaps if you were to stop attracting scavengers into your garden by
putting out food for them, they might move on?


No, (especially) not in an urban environment. Mt. 177 or Mr. 22 is
your friend (so is Mr. Fenn Trap). Poison for these things is not
available retail for domestic purposes.