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Another Reason to Hate Squirrels
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Posted by nosambos 5b (My Page) on Fri, Jan 26, 07 at 19:40
| Here is a pic of the bags of sticks on my front porch. Two of the bags are now completely gone. |
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RE: Another Reason to Hate Squirrels
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| Sorry but I still have to smile at that. That's one smart squirrel to save his energy collecting sticks for his nest when he can just find them all in one place ;o) Barb southern Ontario, CANADA |
RE: Another Reason to Hate Squirrels
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| The squirrel is tearing the bags into strips to make a nest. The front tier of bags is almost entirely gone. I'm going to repack the sticks and spray the bags with Ropel. I hope that works. |
RE: Another Reason to Hate Squirrels
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| Maybe put them in the garage or a shed where the squirrels can't get them? |
RE: Another Reason to Hate Squirrels
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| We keep and old blanket on our patio for the dog to lay on when we go outside. One day a squirrel had it drug halfway across the yard before he finally gave up and chewed off a big piece to drag up the tree for his/her nest. It was funny seing that piece of green and white blanket up in the tree all year. Squirrels do what they do. I can't find myself getting mad at the squirrels for doing what they do. It's up to me to circumvent their behavior so we can all co-exist. I love my squirrels. |
RE: Another Reason to Hate Squirrels
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RE: Another Reason to Hate Squirrels
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- Posted by lellie z9 Anna Maria Island (My Page) on
Thu, Feb 22, 07 at 8:46
LOL...give'm his own bag to use and put yer stix elsewhere. They sure are determined little varmints aren't they? |
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