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Default I'm about to eviscerate a lot of squirrels if I can't get some help.

On 11 May 2007 17:55:44 -0700, Gary wrote:


A live trap might be an option. I've seen them for sale at farm and
ranch supply places for about $40.00 Also, some state divisions of
wildlife lend these out to property owners (probably on a limited
basis - and maybe for a fee???) but something to check into. I am
told that once you catch the little bugger you have to take it for
ride of at least 5 miles before releasing it, in order to keep it from
returning.
Hope this helps. Happy trapping!


And what if the trapped animal has a nest in a tree with young
depending on that squirrel for life? More killing. It disgusts me.
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Default I'm about to eviscerate a lot of squirrels if I can't get some help.

PUH-LEASE! If you see a mouse in your house are you going to feed it and
protect it in case it has little ones?

Gloria

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On 11 May 2007 17:55:44 -0700, Gary wrote:


A live trap might be an option. I've seen them for sale at farm and
ranch supply places for about $40.00 Also, some state divisions of
wildlife lend these out to property owners (probably on a limited
basis - and maybe for a fee???) but something to check into. I am
told that once you catch the little bugger you have to take it for
ride of at least 5 miles before releasing it, in order to keep it from
returning.
Hope this helps. Happy trapping!


And what if the trapped animal has a nest in a tree with young
depending on that squirrel for life? More killing. It disgusts me.



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