HELP! Psycho squirrel!

   / HELP! Psycho squirrel! #41  
For 30+ years we never had a squirrel problem, until this year, they absolutely overran the place. The neighbors, 1000' away, contracted with a local pest company. A few weeks later they gave up and refunded their money. I took out several with lead poisoning, .22 and 12 guage. I finally resorted to TomCat, 5 blocks disappeared from the bait trap the first day. A few days later - no squirrels.

I have no use for tree rats, a friends house burned to the ground from an electrical fire caused by squirrels in the attic.
 
   / HELP! Psycho squirrel! #42  
Too bad you aren't closer, I would have removed them for you and cooked them and we could have had a nice dinner.
 
   / HELP! Psycho squirrel! #43  
I've got 4 outdoor cats that keep small rodents away. Cheapest form of insurance.
 
   / HELP! Psycho squirrel! #44  
Understandable however, we take them apart after skinning so only the dissected meat remains.

Bet my wife could cook up some squirrel stew and serve it to you and if I didn't tell you what the meat was, you'd swear it was beef.
You are probably right. I hunt deer, turkeys, javelins, and elk only, but I would try other game. But the sights of a skinned squirrel never was appetizing to me. If it didn’t look like a dead rat, it would probably be ok.
 
   / HELP! Psycho squirrel! #45  
I've got 4 outdoor cats that keep small rodents away. Cheapest form of insurance.
I wish we could keep outdoors cats. We have tried repeatedly but the great horned owls and coyotes have them for dinner.
 
   / HELP! Psycho squirrel! #46  
I wish we could keep outdoors cats. We have tried repeatedly but the great horned owls and coyotes have them for dinner.
That's why cat's are free! :ROFLMAO:

But all of your cats get eaten?
 
   / HELP! Psycho squirrel! #47  
You are probably right. I hunt deer, turkeys, javelins, and elk only, but I would try other game. But the sights of a skinned squirrel never was appetizing to me. If it didn’t look like a dead rat, it would probably be ok.
I've never seen any taken game animal that was taken apart that looked 'pretty' and I hunt everything you do but wild turkey's. Come to think about that, a person taken apart isn't very appealing either.
 
   / HELP! Psycho squirrel! #49  
I find a collar with fur. They leave the barn at night and owls get them. Sometimes coyotes, but they aren’t as fast as the owls.
Fox and fisher will do a number on them here... along with raptors and the occasional lead pellet if they're strays and get into the wrong person's henhouse. ;)
 
   / HELP! Psycho squirrel! #50  
Good news for me. The only damage was to the washer fluid lines. Outback has front and rear. Took him about 4 hours, but only cost me $100. I am going to miss my mechanic when we move. Now I can spend a day or two reducing the local squirrel population. I haven't noticed as many out on the property. Lots of deer and hog sign, though.
 

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