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Jefffooz 12-07-2004 08:02 AM

Ground squirrel problem
 
I live in California. I am experiencing a problem with ground squirrels in my
garden. Early in the spring, I had a terrible problem with the rabbits; they
ate all my asters and other flowering perennials. To control them, I simply
built a three-foot fence around my garden and this solved the problem. Then, I
had the gophers to contend with, who started eating all the agapanthus,
liatris, etc. I bought a sound-emitting device that I bury in the ground; this
has miraculously repelled the gophers from my garden. The ground squirrels are
another story; they simply climbed over the fence and ignored the sound device.
They come out while I am at work to eat my gladiolas, dahlias, petunias,
zinnias, asters and of all things, echinacea. I have tried spraying deer
repellent, to no avail. They just keep coming, and their number seems to be
increasing. Does anybody know of an effective way to repel them from the
garden, besides trapping and poisoning? I am thinking perhaps next year I will
only plant cactus.

Thanks

Jeffery

Janet Baraclough.. 12-07-2004 12:02 PM

Ground squirrel problem
 
The message
from ojunk (Jefffooz) contains these words:

I live in California. I am experiencing a problem with ground
squirrels in my
garden. Early in the spring, I had a terrible problem with the rabbits; they
ate all my asters and other flowering perennials. To control them, I simply
built a three-foot fence around my garden and this solved the problem.
Then, I
had the gophers to contend with, who started eating all the agapanthus,
liatris, etc. I bought a sound-emitting device that I bury in the
ground; this
has miraculously repelled the gophers from my garden. The ground
squirrels are
another story; they simply climbed over the fence and ignored the
sound device.
They come out while I am at work to eat my gladiolas, dahlias, petunias,
zinnias, asters and of all things, echinacea. I have tried spraying deer
repellent, to no avail. They just keep coming, and their number seems to be
increasing. Does anybody know of an effective way to repel them from the
garden, besides trapping and poisoning? I am thinking perhaps next
year I will
only plant cactus.


Why not make a horror film, like The Birds? The next wave of attack
should be herds of deadly snakes or cougars hunting the small stuff.

Janet.

Zemedelec 12-07-2004 04:02 PM

Ground squirrel problem
 
Squirrel patties. No problem then. Test for rabies etc. first.
zemedelec

Betsy 12-07-2004 05:02 PM

Ground squirrel problem
 
There is a watering device that is made by the same people who make Scat
Mats, which senses motion and comes on, flinging a jet of water around and
scaring away critters. This may work for you! Look up Scat Mat and you'll
probably find the name of it. Many of the gardening catalogues carry it
now.

"Jefffooz" wrote in message
...
I live in California. I am experiencing a problem with ground squirrels in

my
garden. Early in the spring, I had a terrible problem with the rabbits;

they
ate all my asters and other flowering perennials. To control them, I

simply
built a three-foot fence around my garden and this solved the problem.

Then, I
had the gophers to contend with, who started eating all the agapanthus,
liatris, etc. I bought a sound-emitting device that I bury in the ground;

this
has miraculously repelled the gophers from my garden. The ground squirrels

are
another story; they simply climbed over the fence and ignored the sound

device.
They come out while I am at work to eat my gladiolas, dahlias, petunias,
zinnias, asters and of all things, echinacea. I have tried spraying deer
repellent, to no avail. They just keep coming, and their number seems to

be
increasing. Does anybody know of an effective way to repel them from the
garden, besides trapping and poisoning? I am thinking perhaps next year I

will
only plant cactus.

Thanks

Jeffery




Ol' Duffer 13-07-2004 03:02 AM

Ground squirrel problem
 
In article ,
ojunk says...
They just keep coming, and their number seems to be increasing.
Does anybody know of an effective way to repel them from the
garden, besides trapping and poisoning?


A female cat with a litter of hungry kittens to feed?
But then you have cats. It's always something...


Jim Carlock 13-07-2004 05:02 AM

Ground squirrel problem
 
:-)

Walmart sells bags of squirrel food. Maybe you can throw the
food into a friendly neighbor's yard a block or so away, but
leaving a path of the food from your house to the destination ?

--
Jim Carlock
http://www.votetoimpeach.org/
Post replies to the newsgroup.



Chris 13-07-2004 05:02 AM

Ground squirrel problem
 

If you can deal with the landmines, get a dog. Our squirrel problems got
worse after the neighbors dog passed away. I've been told rat terriers are
the way to go.

[email protected] 10-08-2004 06:42 PM

Ground squirrel problem
 
I got an Ultrasonic Repellant from
www.backyard-lifestyle.com
and it works well. It has a motion detector so that it can run on
it's 9v battery for months. I am very pleased with it.
I hope this helps,
Norman


On 12 Jul 2004 06:19:38 GMT, ojunk (Jefffooz) wrote:

I live in California. I am experiencing a problem with ground squirrels in my
garden. Early in the spring, I had a terrible problem with the rabbits; they
ate all my asters and other flowering perennials. To control them, I simply
built a three-foot fence around my garden and this solved the problem. Then, I
had the gophers to contend with, who started eating all the agapanthus,
liatris, etc. I bought a sound-emitting device that I bury in the ground; this
has miraculously repelled the gophers from my garden. The ground squirrels are
another story; they simply climbed over the fence and ignored the sound device.
They come out while I am at work to eat my gladiolas, dahlias, petunias,
zinnias, asters and of all things, echinacea. I have tried spraying deer
repellent, to no avail. They just keep coming, and their number seems to be
increasing. Does anybody know of an effective way to repel them from the
garden, besides trapping and poisoning? I am thinking perhaps next year I will
only plant cactus.

Thanks

Jeffery



paghat 10-08-2004 06:48 PM

Ground squirrel problem
 
In article ,
wrote:

I got an Ultrasonic Repellant from
www.backyard-lifestyle.com
and it works well. It has a motion detector so that it can run on
it's 9v battery for months. I am very pleased with it.
I hope this helps,
Norman


You may be pleased, but it has no effect on whether squirrels (or anything
else) stays or leaves an area. See this article, "A Sucker Born Every
Minute":
http://www.paghat.com/ultrasonic.html

-paggers

On 12 Jul 2004 06:19:38 GMT, ojunk (Jefffooz) wrote:

I live in California. I am experiencing a problem with ground squirrels in my
garden. Early in the spring, I had a terrible problem with the rabbits; they
ate all my asters and other flowering perennials. To control them, I simply
built a three-foot fence around my garden and this solved the problem.

Then, I
had the gophers to contend with, who started eating all the agapanthus,
liatris, etc. I bought a sound-emitting device that I bury in the

ground; this
has miraculously repelled the gophers from my garden. The ground

squirrels are
another story; they simply climbed over the fence and ignored the sound

device.
They come out while I am at work to eat my gladiolas, dahlias, petunias,
zinnias, asters and of all things, echinacea. I have tried spraying deer
repellent, to no avail. They just keep coming, and their number seems to be
increasing. Does anybody know of an effective way to repel them from the
garden, besides trapping and poisoning? I am thinking perhaps next year

I will
only plant cactus.

Thanks

Jeffery


--
"Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher.
"Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature.
-from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers"
Visit the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl:
http://www.paghat.com

how 10-08-2004 09:00 PM

Ground squirrel problem
 
"paghat" wrote in message
...
In article ,
wrote:

I got an Ultrasonic Repellant from
www.backyard-lifestyle.com
and it works well. It has a motion detector so that it can run on
it's 9v battery for months. I am very pleased with it.
I hope this helps,
Norman


You may be pleased, but it has no effect on whether squirrels (or anything
else) stays or leaves an area. See this article, "A Sucker Born Every
Minute":
http://www.paghat.com/ultrasonic.html

http://www.paghat.com


Hi,
normantci @? always recommends stuff (often unneeded) that is sold at
***.b*cky*rd-lifestyle.com or their companion site ***.b*stpondst*ff.com -
coincidence? He/she suggests 'wondering' through these sites - I did
wonder, with the recommendation of the ultrasonic device, wondering ceases.
L8R -_- how
no NEWS is good





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