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from "al" contains these words: "Janice" wrote in message news:871fb.5343$QH3.1710@newsfep4- I wonder if setting a rat trap, baited with peanuts or similar, would catch them? Anyone know if that'd work? Ewwwww ... but then I'd have to dispose of them! I just want to make my garden a place they don't want to come to ... Butbutbutbutbut I've *TOLD* you how to dispose of them! -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
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(al) wrote: Is there any way of stopping them or discouraging them from my garden? A lead spray! Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com |
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(al) wrote: do they hibernate No and are they at all nocturnal? They don't go outside at night, they dance the night away in some poor bugger's loft. Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com |
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(al) wrote: I just want to make my garden a place they don't want to come to ... Some neighbours have a dog loose. It doesn't totally discourage them but they move when the dog wants them to. Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com |
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"al" wrote in message: For a month or so now, little holes have been appearing in my nice new lawn and in my flowerbeds. Finally, I caught one of the little buggers at it - it was a squirrel trying to bury a nut!! Is there any way of stopping them or discouraging them from my garden? What attracts them to me? --- A squirrel writes... "Come off it mate, we're only doing what comes naturally. You put nuts out in your garden, how do we know they're not for us? You should thank your lucky stars you only have us, you could have a family of bloody badgers digging damn great holes around your garden, and depositing piles of crap. Every day our 'landlord' puts out nuts, seeds and fat balls for us then calls us a tree rats, tree rats I ask you, how insensitive can you get? I sometimes think we'd be better off back in the woods." |
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Xref: kermit uk.rec.gardening:168468
"bigboard" wrote in message - AFAIK, they sort of hibernate! And only if it gets very cold, otherwise they're up and about most of the winter. But walking around Holland Park in London last winter in the REALLY hard, cold days there were loads of squirrels following me about. During the summer they were far less brazen (maybe because more ppl & kids are there to terrorise them!). As for why they bury their nuts in your garden rather than the park, I would guess that the park is mostly grassland and there are no obvious landmarks for reference points as to where they left there nuts. You might be on to something there - perhaps I'll change the garden around every week to really **** them off so they can't find anything!! My solution would be to leave them alone, but if they were really causing a nuisance, to shoot them. I realise this may not be desirable for you or practical! Well, firstly, I've only ever seen one once and there are holes all over my garden. Secondly I don't have a gun. Thirdly, pests as they might be, I really don't want to execute them - just repulse them. Perhaps pictures of Jade from BB last year with her "kebab" on show would do the trick. There again, the neighbours might burn the house down while I'm at work ...! a |
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"Jaques d'Altrades" wrote in message
They don't properly hibernate, they snooze at reduced metabolism rate, then waken if the temperature is high enough and search for hidden nuts. They aren't at all nocturnal AFAIK, but might be fooled by strong artificial lights. I've never seen one after dark, and yes, I probably would, as I go lamping for rats and foxes. Thanks for the info - the reason I thought they might be is because I've never seen them digging during the day so I figured they may be doing it when dark. a |
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"S.carolinensis" wrote in message
news:mWefb.620$my.249894@newsfep1- A squirrel writes... "Come off it mate, we're only doing what comes naturally. You put nuts out in your garden, how do we know they're not for us? You should thank your lucky stars you only have us, you could have a family of bloody badgers digging damn great holes around your garden, and depositing piles of crap. Every day our 'landlord' puts out nuts, seeds and fat balls for us then calls us a tree rats, tree rats I ask you, how insensitive can you get? I sometimes think we'd be better off back in the woods." But I don't have any nuts .... lol - yeah right, not going to walk into that one ;P a |
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al wrote: But I don't have any nuts .... lol - yeah right, not going to walk into that one ;P Yes, you need to be careful. Walking into things can definitely cause a pain in the nuts. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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"al" wrote in message ... "Janice" wrote in message news:871fb.5343$QH3.1710@newsfep4- I wonder if setting a rat trap, baited with peanuts or similar, would catch them? Anyone know if that'd work? Ewwwww ... but then I'd have to dispose of them! They are eminently edible. I just want to make my garden a place they don't want to come to ... Franz |
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"al" wrote in message ... "Janice" wrote in message news:871fb.5343$QH3.1710@newsfep4- I wonder if setting a rat trap, baited with peanuts or similar, would catch them? Anyone know if that'd work? Ewwwww ... but then I'd have to dispose of them! They are eminently edible. I just want to make my garden a place they don't want to come to ... Franz |
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"al" wrote in message ... "Janice" wrote in message news:871fb.5343$QH3.1710@newsfep4- I wonder if setting a rat trap, baited with peanuts or similar, would catch them? Anyone know if that'd work? Ewwwww ... but then I'd have to dispose of them! They are eminently edible. I just want to make my garden a place they don't want to come to ... Franz |
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"al" wrote in message ... "Janice" wrote in message news:871fb.5343$QH3.1710@newsfep4- I wonder if setting a rat trap, baited with peanuts or similar, would catch them? Anyone know if that'd work? Ewwwww ... but then I'd have to dispose of them! They are eminently edible. I just want to make my garden a place they don't want to come to ... Franz |
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