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Old 25-04-2009, 06:12 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default I'll get those pesky squirrels .............

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I have made mouse traps out of five gallon buckets, and a tin can
on a wire stretched over the open end. Wipe peanut butter on the
can, and when the mouse steps out on it, it spins and dumps the
mouse in the water.

I have been fighting squirrels all spring. Tomorrow a king size
version goes up, and we'll see how the squirrels do. Going to get
two more for other positions on my property.

Will keep you posted.

Steve


Why?

Why what?


Why are you fighting squirrels?

Because they come into my property, and will strip an apricot tree in
half a day. They don't eat the meat, they leave that on the ground.
They take off the pits. Same thing with almonds. They eat a lot of
stuff, and also destroy a lot without eating it. They chew their way
into the shed and plow through a bag of feed, eat some, and urinate
and defecate in the rest of the bag while they're in there. We have
hantavirus here, and so they bring that with them.

Other than that, I guess they're pretty okay.

Steve


Is there a reason you haven't tried a Havahart trap? You'll obviously
have to dispatch the squirrels somehow after you trap them, but there
are lots of imaginative ways to do that.

I used a Tin Cat for the mice, but you have to handle them too much. I
just tossed the Tin Cat in a 5 gallon bucket of water for three minutes.
Now I take them out with a large metal spoon and fling them like a
lacrosse toss into the chasm that borders our property for the raptors
to have free lunch. Setting and resetting HavAHarts every day is a pain,
not to mention cost times three or six.

Steve



Oh well. Whatever method you use, it'll make you feel like you're being
successful.


You have no earthly comprehension of how your approval has made me feel.

Steve



Steve, you must be new to gardening if you think you'll beat the squirrels
using traps. You may get a one week respite from the attacks, but more will
come next week.

Read what brooklyn suggested a few minutes ago.