Dang squirrels

   / Dang squirrels #1  

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Lately the ground squirrels have invaded my place. I have seen them occasionally, but now they are digging tunnels all around the house. I’ve tried the Havahart traps but no takers. I tried flooding out the tunnels, but that doesn’t seem to bother them either. I tried rat poison but they won’t touch it. I seldom see them, as they usually dig at night, so shooting them is not going to be very successful.
Any other ideas?
 
   / Dang squirrels #2  
We use to have a large population of ground squirrels around the house. I also tried thinning them with a pellet rifle. My efforts had no noticeable results on the critters.
We got a couple of outside cats. Havent seen a live ground squirrel since. Best decision Ive made.
 
   / Dang squirrels #3  
+1 on the right cats. Not many will/can take on ground squirrels. Ferrets anyone?

We use tube traps from Wildlife Control Services. They aren't cheap, but they are very durable, and the squirrels love to run in them. Once each.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Dang squirrels #5  
We had a squirrel invasion when we first moved in to our current house. Ive shot 6-8, but I think the presence of my dog has done more to keep them away. He’s too old to chase them, but I think the smell is enough. Ive heard dog hair can work as a deterrent. My dog sheds a couple gallons a week, or atleast it seems like it.
 
   / Dang squirrels #6  
Lately the ground squirrels have invaded my place. I have seen them occasionally, but now they are digging tunnels all around the house. I’ve tried the Havahart traps but no takers. I tried flooding out the tunnels, but that doesn’t seem to bother them either. I tried rat poison but they won’t touch it. I seldom see them, as they usually dig at night, so shooting them is not going to be very successful.
Any other ideas?
Last year I trapped 23 ground squirrels with the live traps baited with peanut butter. To avoid birds carrying off the bait I made a bait holder out of 2”pvc with press on end caps and several holes drilled in the pipe to release the scent. I smeared a good amount of peanut butter on the rag and stuffed it into the pipe, then wired the pipe at the back of the cages. But I caught many on just a cracker with peanut butter until the birds discovered the traps and started carrying off the bait.
 
   / Dang squirrels #7  
We have rock walls, and so, We have three stripe rock squirrels.

There were lots of them around as usual in early summer.

This is also the second year in a row that a brood of Broad wing hawks were raised in one of our tall yard maples. Last year two chicks, this year there were three. Adults and the young ones are mostly gone now, but I did see one at dusk last evening.

Haven't seen a rock squirrel in a couple of months! ;-)

I'm sure they will return though.
 
   / Dang squirrels #8  
Every once in a while we have a population explosion of chipmunks. Pretty easy to trap with bird seed and relocate. King snakes, my night cats (skunks) tend to help with population control.
 
   / Dang squirrels #9  
We have fox, now down to a few squirrels.
at one point the dogwood tree out front looked like it was a squirrel tree there were so many of them collecting the seeds. Now it's one or two.
The local wandering cats help too.
 
   / Dang squirrels #10  
We use the 5 gallon pail method. Works well.
 

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