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Jim Elbrecht 02-01-2004 01:18 AM

squirrels and peaches
 
Richard Goldstein wrote:

I also live in upstate New York, Albany to be precise. I bait my
havaheart traps with peanut butter on crackers. It is irresistable for
both squirrels and possums.


Just as information- there is a season for both opossum and squirrels
[grays anyway] in NY. You also need a license to trap furbearers
[opossum] even on your own property. [if your primary occupation is
farming you and your immediate family can trap some furbearers on your
property]

Aware of the idiotic relocation rule,

-snip-

It is hardly idiotic. Why should someone else 'benefit' from your
nuisance animals? If they are harming your property or endangering
your family then encon will dispose of them.

Jim


Jim Elbrecht 02-01-2004 01:19 AM

squirrels and peaches
 
Steve wrote:

-snip-
It is? I guess I'll have to be careful and not get caught! They sell
live traps in NY. I wonder what they think people are using them for?

-snip-

Selective trapping. Live traps make releasing a skunk or possum [or
cat, or dog] from a raccoon set much easier. It's been many years
since I trapped, but I've also let small coons go rather than bother
to skin them.

Jim

Sam 02-01-2004 01:42 AM

squirrels and peaches
 
I bait with a ear of corn smeared with a couple table spoonful of peanut
butter.

--
Sam
Along the Grand Strand of Myrtle Beach,SC
"Steve" wrote in message
...


Steve Calvin wrote:
Sam wrote:

I also trap and relocate them, this past year I relocated 22
squirrels, 21
possums and 19 coons. It is the first year I have gotten more than a
handful
of pecans off my two trees. I still have plenty of coons and possums

but
have not seen a squirrel in a couple months.



Check your local laws prior do relocating. In New York, it's illegal to
trap, relocated, and release animals.




It is? I guess I'll have to be careful and not get caught! They sell
live traps in NY. I wonder what they think people are using them for?

So Sam, (or anyone else) what is the best way to get a squirrel into a
live trap? What bait is hard for them to resist? I haven't relocated any
squirrels yet but would like to, in spite of Steve's warning.
I'm way too far north for pecans but I do have some very hardy hazel
nuts that try to produce a good crop 2 or 3 times a decade. The
squirrels just about get them all.

Steve (the other one) in Northern NY















Sherwin Dubren 03-01-2004 07:02 AM

squirrels and peaches
 
Ouch, this reminds me of something the Germans did in WWII. Can't you
just go to a nearby forest preserve and let them loose?

Sherwin D.

Richard Goldstein wrote:

I also live in upstate New York, Albany to be precise. I bait my
havaheart traps with peanut butter on crackers. It is irresistable for
both squirrels and possums. Aware of the idiotic relocation rule, I
run a fleixible hose from my car exhaust into the trap which I have
placed in a large plastic bag. They are killed humanely in about 4 or
5 minutes.

On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 17:11:08 GMT, Steve Calvin
wrote:

Steve wrote:



Steve Calvin wrote:

Sam wrote:

I also trap and relocate them, this past year I relocated 22
squirrels, 21
possums and 19 coons. It is the first year I have gotten more than a
handful
of pecans off my two trees. I still have plenty of coons and possums but
have not seen a squirrel in a couple months.



Check your local laws prior do relocating. In New York, it's illegal
to trap, relocated, and release animals.




It is? I guess I'll have to be careful and not get caught! They sell
live traps in NY. I wonder what they think people are using them for?



Yup. Pretty stupid isn't it. You can poison it and that's just fine.
Or you can use bear claw traps and kill it. It is legal to live trap
animals but then you're supposed to call a game specialist to release
it somewhere at a probable cost of $75 or so. Just another one of the
idiotic laws in New York.


Richard Goldstein 03-01-2004 01:42 PM

squirrels and peaches
 
As a previous reponder stated: it is illegal in NYS to transport live
trapped animals from one place to another. I was told that relocated
small animals usually die in a new environment very quickly and very
harshly and it was better to kill them in a humane way.
On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 07:00:28 GMT, Sherwin Dubren
wrote:

Ouch, this reminds me of something the Germans did in WWII. Can't you
just go to a nearby forest preserve and let them loose?

Sherwin D.

Richard Goldstein wrote:

I also live in upstate New York, Albany to be precise. I bait my
havaheart traps with peanut butter on crackers. It is irresistable for
both squirrels and possums. Aware of the idiotic relocation rule, I
run a fleixible hose from my car exhaust into the trap which I have
placed in a large plastic bag. They are killed humanely in about 4 or
5 minutes.

On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 17:11:08 GMT, Steve Calvin
wrote:

Steve wrote:



Steve Calvin wrote:

Sam wrote:

I also trap and relocate them, this past year I relocated 22
squirrels, 21
possums and 19 coons. It is the first year I have gotten more than a
handful
of pecans off my two trees. I still have plenty of coons and possums but
have not seen a squirrel in a couple months.



Check your local laws prior do relocating. In New York, it's illegal
to trap, relocated, and release animals.




It is? I guess I'll have to be careful and not get caught! They sell
live traps in NY. I wonder what they think people are using them for?


Yup. Pretty stupid isn't it. You can poison it and that's just fine.
Or you can use bear claw traps and kill it. It is legal to live trap
animals but then you're supposed to call a game specialist to release
it somewhere at a probable cost of $75 or so. Just another one of the
idiotic laws in New York.



hort-4 04-01-2004 11:32 AM

squirrels and peaches
 

"Dianna Visek" wrote in message
...
Last summer was our first significant crop on our new peach trees. We
found that squirrels like peaches enormously greener than humans do!
Does anybody have experience keeping squirrels out of small trees?


an obsessed and active younger dog will harass the squirrels :-)




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hort-4 04-01-2004 11:32 AM

squirrels and peaches
 
to the original poster: I'm assuming you have a mature peach tree which
would have a large crop. yet almost all the fruit disappears or is very well
eaten (unlike birds which tend to eat a small portion of each single
fruit).

if you don't *SEE* squirrels hitting a *lot* of peaches, you may also have
rats. you'll hear them scattering down the trees, when you walk nearby, a
little after dusk.


"Steve Calvin" wrote in message
s.com...
Steve wrote:



Steve Calvin wrote:

Sam wrote:

I also trap and relocate them, this past year I relocated 22
squirrels, 21
possums and 19 coons. It is the first year I have gotten more than a
handful
of pecans off my two trees. I still have plenty of coons and possums

but
have not seen a squirrel in a couple months.



Check your local laws prior do relocating. In New York, it's illegal
to trap, relocated, and release animals.




It is? I guess I'll have to be careful and not get caught! They sell
live traps in NY. I wonder what they think people are using them for?


the neighbors' incorrigible brats.

Yup. Pretty stupid isn't it. You can poison it and that's just fine.
Or you can use bear claw traps and kill it. It is legal to live trap
animals but then you're supposed to call a game specialist to release
it somewhere at a probable cost of $75 or so. Just another one of the
idiotic laws in New York.

--
Steve

Men are from Earth. Women are from Earth. Deal with it.






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Sherwin Dubren 05-01-2004 06:32 AM

squirrels and peaches
 
Hi Richard,
I don't think the original poster of this message necessarily lives
in NYS. What does the great state of New York say about gassing
animals?
I don't know who gave you this pearl of wisdom about animals not
surviving
after being relocated. Seems like all these programs I view on TV about
relocating endangered species by releasing them back into the wild seems
to work for them. Of course, we can't ask the squirrels if they prefer
a gassing than a chance to possibly live in some forest preserve.

Sherwin D.

Richard Goldstein wrote:

As a previous reponder stated: it is illegal in NYS to transport live
trapped animals from one place to another. I was told that relocated
small animals usually die in a new environment very quickly and very
harshly and it was better to kill them in a humane way.
On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 07:00:28 GMT, Sherwin Dubren
wrote:

Ouch, this reminds me of something the Germans did in WWII. Can't you
just go to a nearby forest preserve and let them loose?

Sherwin D.

Richard Goldstein wrote:

I also live in upstate New York, Albany to be precise. I bait my
havaheart traps with peanut butter on crackers. It is irresistable for
both squirrels and possums. Aware of the idiotic relocation rule, I
run a fleixible hose from my car exhaust into the trap which I have
placed in a large plastic bag. They are killed humanely in about 4 or
5 minutes.

On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 17:11:08 GMT, Steve Calvin
wrote:

Steve wrote:



Steve Calvin wrote:

Sam wrote:

I also trap and relocate them, this past year I relocated 22
squirrels, 21
possums and 19 coons. It is the first year I have gotten more than a
handful
of pecans off my two trees. I still have plenty of coons and possums but
have not seen a squirrel in a couple months.



Check your local laws prior do relocating. In New York, it's illegal
to trap, relocated, and release animals.




It is? I guess I'll have to be careful and not get caught! They sell
live traps in NY. I wonder what they think people are using them for?


Yup. Pretty stupid isn't it. You can poison it and that's just fine.
Or you can use bear claw traps and kill it. It is legal to live trap
animals but then you're supposed to call a game specialist to release
it somewhere at a probable cost of $75 or so. Just another one of the
idiotic laws in New York.



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