May 23, 2011 #11 theoldchick The Chicken Whisperer Premium Feather Member 15 Years Friend Greeter Spirit Joined May 11, 2010 Messages 35,938 Reaction score 40,621 Points 1,207 An egg-eating squirrel. Who knew?
May 23, 2011 #12 CelticOaksFarm Family owned, family run 10 Years Joined Sep 7, 2009 Messages 12,307 Reaction score 321 Points 323 Location Florida - Space Coast Smaller scale wire that stops the squirrel from getting inside the run. Wire under the porch/deck to stop it from storing eating in peace under there.
Smaller scale wire that stops the squirrel from getting inside the run. Wire under the porch/deck to stop it from storing eating in peace under there.
May 23, 2011 #13 Smith farm Chirping 8 Years Joined May 3, 2011 Messages 111 Reaction score 0 Points 89 Location Blum, Tx Sounds like it's time to break out the pellet gun and end it!! That's what I'd do besides being a nuisance they carry all sorts of nasty diseases!!
Sounds like it's time to break out the pellet gun and end it!! That's what I'd do besides being a nuisance they carry all sorts of nasty diseases!!
May 23, 2011 #14 EweSheep Flock Mistress 14 Years Joined Jan 12, 2007 Messages 21,914 Reaction score 212 Points 541 Location Land of Lincoln Quote:
May 23, 2011 #15 mommas_got_peeps In the Brooder 8 Years Joined Apr 8, 2011 Messages 81 Reaction score 2 Points 31 Location Hocking county Ohio So many predator potentials..... cleaning my bb gun as we speak..preparing for vermin war if necessary.
So many predator potentials..... cleaning my bb gun as we speak..preparing for vermin war if necessary.
May 26, 2011 #16 java girl 2 Songster 8 Years Joined May 17, 2011 Messages 1,935 Reaction score 17 Points 148 Location NY hey squirrel, your villege called, they want their idiot back !!
May 26, 2011 #17 kitmarlowescot2 Songster 13 Years Joined Apr 25, 2011 Messages 241 Reaction score 4 Points 194 Squirrels are omnivores and will eat and kill eggs and baby birds. I would suggest trapping them and then killing them because squirrels can find their way back home from up to ten miles away.
Squirrels are omnivores and will eat and kill eggs and baby birds. I would suggest trapping them and then killing them because squirrels can find their way back home from up to ten miles away.
May 26, 2011 #18 TheSpiceGirls Crowing 13 Years Friend Joined Oct 6, 2010 Messages 2,566 Reaction score 345 Points 341 Location Bay Area, CA Quote: OMG - Homing Squirrels. That's just wrong.
May 26, 2011 #19 HorseFeatherz NV Eggink Chickens 10 Years Joined May 12, 2009 Messages 6,565 Reaction score 62 Points 251 Location Sierra Foothills of Reno, NV Quote: If you release the squirrel, you have just taught it to NOT enter traps. When a squirrel starts stealing eggs, it is time to bury the squirrel or make soup
Quote: If you release the squirrel, you have just taught it to NOT enter traps. When a squirrel starts stealing eggs, it is time to bury the squirrel or make soup
May 26, 2011 #20 kitmarlowescot2 Songster 13 Years Joined Apr 25, 2011 Messages 241 Reaction score 4 Points 194 Quote: If you release the squirrel, you have just taught it to NOT enter traps. When a squirrel starts stealing eggs, it is time to bury the squirrel or make soup I would not reccommend eating squirrels in the city, too many fleas and bot fly larvea.
Quote: If you release the squirrel, you have just taught it to NOT enter traps. When a squirrel starts stealing eggs, it is time to bury the squirrel or make soup I would not reccommend eating squirrels in the city, too many fleas and bot fly larvea.