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The squirrels are really bad this year: running through everything, tearing stuff up, no regard to my hard work. So inconsiderate. So whenever I read that any particular plant that I have is poisonous (seeds, flowers, berries, whatever), I think "oh please, oh please, oh please, let the squirrels try them". Never seems to happen. :) Do the squirrels run through your plants?

Carol in Jacksonville

Comments (16)

  • sultry_jasmine_nights (Florida-9a-ish)
    10 years ago

    Ya they try them but don't like them. I saw one going from pot to pot one time taking a little bitty bite from each brugmansia stem of older seedlings. I went out and looked and saw teeth marks but no actual bites so I guess they sampled to see if it was good or bad lol. We have a lot of stray cats around here and they keep the squirrels pushed back to the woods area now days.

    One morning (a few yrs ago) I found a baby squirrel in the yard and no mama. About dark I went out and checked again and still no mama. It still had its eyes closed so it fell from a tree. Lots of tom cats around so I took it and gave it to a nice mama that happened to have some kittens and she totally adopted it and raised it as her own!
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    Here he is nursing with the other kittens.

  • garyfla_gw
    10 years ago

    Hi
    love those little tree rats lol Wife feeds the birds so have an endless supply Particularly rough on the epiphytes ,don't actually eat them but when running up the trees pull them off or dig up the baskets . Seem to have an agenda with orchids once established they leave them alone but when newlly planted will dig them up Also have possums raccoons cats dogs and kids lol Oh well part of the joy of gardening ?? lol gary

  • echobelly
    10 years ago

    Ooooh squirrelsâ¦. Gave up on having a bird feeder because of them. They plant the palm dates everywhere, I have Queen Palms sprouting from all my potted plants. They chew off all the bottle brush flowers and let them drop on the ground. At least they keep the dogs exercised, they love chasing them.

  • Michael AKA Leekle2ManE
    10 years ago

    I don't necessarily love or hate squirrels. Sometimes I enjoy watching them scurry and chase each other, but I don't necessarily like it when they are demolishing my bird feeders. I have found that using nyjer and safflower seed makes for a problem free feeding station as the squirrels don't care for either of these. But sometimes I get cheaper Finch Mixes and that's when they will try to empty the feeders in three hours. So recently I installed a squirrel baffle and it seems to do the trick for now as they can not find a launch point from which they can get over the baffle. But its funny watching them circle the feeders, sizing up different vantage points. My wife felt bad for them so I came up with a simple ground feeder that I fill about once a week with a 'wildlife mix'. They seem to have to fight the crows over this stuff.

    As for digging up plants, I haven't had much issue with this. Usually when I plant something new, I will go out the next morning and find that they have been digging near the new plant, but not at it. The holes are usually about 3-4" from where I was digging, like they were just curious or checking on the roots for me. Only once did I find a new seedling dug up, but the squirrel was kind enough to dig up the entire bag of peat without damaging the plant itself. Still, I imagine the reason I haven't seen worse is merely because I just have not yet planted anything that they want.

  • Michael AKA Leekle2ManE
    10 years ago

    Echo, I'm confused... are the dogs chasing the squirrels or are the squirrels chasing the dogs... I would imagine the former, but with some of these Toy and Teacup sized dogs, I can definitely see the latter. And it makes me laugh.

  • loufloralcityz9
    10 years ago

    " Do the squirrels run through your plants? " Not anymore....

  • ritaweeda
    10 years ago

    We stopped feeding the squirrels - er I mean the birds - too. We got the squirrel proof feeders and they soon figured them out. I told my husband that every time you try to put something else out to foil them they are out in the woods watching with little white lab coats on, along with their little slide rules and clipboards figuring it out.

  • echobelly
    10 years ago

    @Lekle2ManE: It's the dogs chasing the squirrels. I have two greyhounds who love chasing them. Luckily there are plenty of trees they can make a quick escape to. We've only had to bury one squirrel, and we've convinced ourselves it died a natural death before the dog found it on the ground and shook it and threw it in the air.

  • shuffles_gw
    10 years ago

    We used to have tree rats (squirrels) when we tried feeding the birds from feeders. Now we plant things for the birds to eat and have no problem with tree rats. Of course, they will steal a whole sunflower head from time to time.

  • DavieGardener-zone10
    10 years ago

    I've got one and I swear he's eating all my strawberries! I enjoy watching him and the mockingbirds battle so don't really want to chase him away..

  • Michael AKA Leekle2ManE
    10 years ago

    Davie,
    you might want to make sure you don't have actual rats. As I stated earlier, I haven't had issues with my squirrels attacking my plants, though they will definitely go after fruits and berries. But ever since the very first Norwegian Brown Rats showed up in my yard last autumn, I have had nothing but problems keeping my peppers and onions from being gnawed upon (plant stems, not fruit). They even seem to be going after my pipevine.

  • DavieGardener-zone10
    10 years ago

    We did have some rats but my husband took care of them. they did get some of my peppers, but never touched the onions. But no more!

  • Carol love_the_yard (Zone 9A Jacksonville, FL)
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    All of you made me laugh with your squirrel stories! Sultry J.N., I would love to know how that story ends... was the baby released back into the wild or did she remain a pet? Those pictures are too cute!

    Carol

  • thetradition
    10 years ago

    Yes, I have only been able to eat one strawberry from my strawberry patch this year as the damn tree rats eat them before they're ripe. They're fortunate that it's illegal to shoot them where I live.

  • jane__ny
    10 years ago

    My cat constantly chases the squirrels. Brought this home and left it at the door
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  • loufloralcityz9
    10 years ago

    I thought only lizards dropped their tails to make a getaway..... I guess I was wrong:)

    MOO