shooterdon
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If mice were smart, coyotes, foxes, hawks etc would have a rough time.
I have brown and gray squirrels. Anything I put out to kill the brown squirrels will inevitably get the gray ones I don't want to kill.I’ve been using the 5 gal buckets for years now. I catch a few mice and a few chipmunks almost daily but never caught a squirrel in one.
Been there, done that, got the shirt. I suggest letting them be. Drive over the tunnels with your mower or ATV so they don't open up. Eventually they will exhaust the food supply and abate. If you put out bird seed stop doing that. In the meanwhile think of it as free lawn aeration.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?
I’m not sure that I agree that they will exhaust the food supply and abate. I been dealing with them for 20 years and still trapping and removing them every spring.Been there, done that, got the shirt. I suggest letting them be. Drive over the tunnels with your mower or ATV so they don't open up. Eventually they will exhaust the food supply and abate. If you put out bird seed stop doing that. In the meanwhile think of it as free lawn aeration.