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Old 30-09-2007, 05:01 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
[email protected] markgro@gmail.com is offline
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Default Cantalopes & squirels

You probably wouldn't even have to shoot one to have this affect.
Simply find a squirrel that was hit by a car and rub it around the
preimeter of your garden. Squirrels are rodents. I know that rats will
avoid a trap if they smell that a rat has been killed by it.

On Sep 28, 7:06 am, AndyS wrote:
Andy writes:

Each spring when I put in a garden, the local squirrels take note.
As soon as
I see one in my garden, it becomes shot. Then I build a little
gallows in the
middle of the garden and hand the carcass from it.....

It seems to work... Stinks for about a week, but no further
squrrels come into
the garden......

My garden is fenced, and I have a dog..... Squirrels just laugh
at that....They
are too fast and too quick for most dogs and cats, especially when
they aren't
taken by surprised. They are not too fast for a good pellet rifle,
however.....

Andy in Eureka, Texas