Dang squirrels

   / Dang squirrels #22  
The pail works well. Enough water that they can not jump out. Can not jump if they are swimming. When it is done I put them in the field and the hawks will eat them.
Also works, 50/50 mix of cornbread mix and baking soda.
 
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#23  
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.
 
   / Dang squirrels #24  
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.
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.

So I guess the shotgun method is in my future.
 
   / Dang squirrels #25  
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?
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.
 
   / Dang squirrels #26  
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.
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.
 
   / Dang squirrels #27  
Our neighbor spends a great deal of money to feed the cute furry rodents. So, the ones I trap are fat and happy.
 
   / Dang squirrels #28  
I sit under the gazebo in my back yard with a 17HMR and pick them out of the tree tops regularly.
 
   / Dang squirrels #29  
I don't remember how many I caught using peanut butter in a havahart trap. I eventually got tired of relocating & releasing them and just put the trap and contents in a tub of water. I then threw the carcasses out in the field for the buzzards.

Eventually, a family of Red Fox moved in and we haven't seen a squirrel since. They don't feel threatened, and come right up to the house. We get a kick out of watching the kits chase each other around while ma looks on.

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   / Dang squirrels #30  
I think that there is a difference between ground squirrels in different areas. For instance our local California ground squirrel is 10oz to 2lbs, and forms large colonies, like it's more eastern relatives, prairie dogs.

Often chipmunks, are referred to as ground squirrels, and they are 2-6oz, solitary to small colonies.

The whole family is extensive and includes animals like marmots as well.

My experience with the various species across the US is that they are all definitely rodents, with varying degrees of challenges in co-existence.

All the best,

Peter
 

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