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I'm having a horrible problem with squirrels. There must be at 10 to 15 of them that come into the outer coop and eat the food. Sometimes I find an egg on the inside coops floor. When I open my door and bang the cans they all run. It's terrible! My chickens and guinea fowl seem to have no problem with them eating the food. How can I get rid of them? My outer coop is 10x12 feet and 10 feet high and it looks like this summer I'm going to have to cover the entire coop with hardware wire. My inside coop is safe but I leave the door open so they can lay their eggs. Help!
Lay down on the ground & make a noise like a walnut?
Sorry; I couldn't resist.
I'm sorry to hear that squirrels have been a burden to you and your coop. Squirrels are interesting creatures, some look cute and are devious... meanwhile others look cute and are peaceful! I once had a squirrel roam my property that I had a remarkable encounter with. Everyday I'd feed the birds and he'd run up my leg, simply asking for a peanut or handful of sunflower seeds. I will not since those days do anything to harm one of those creatures... they are my friends although it may sound strange.
A terrible thing had happened and a hawk had swooped up "Reddie," the squirrel I once knew. These creatures, basically vulnerable to animals above them. God made them for a reason though... for us to chase or for us to cuddle? One doesn't know.
I would not suggest hurting the ones you have with traps. (YOUR call and YOUR flock. I just don't want you to end up regretting anything because I've been there.).
Have you tried putting the feed in a tin can, tall enough for a bag, and putting a rock on the bag's top then the lid to the can on top? This can work out well for your situation if you have not tried it already. Now, if this next scenario is doable, it can be a home run. Maybe running Hardware Cloth where there are openings for the squirrels to enter and stapling it in place? I wish you the best of luck and hope this helps. I will try to think of more tips for you and your flocks' safety, but in the meantime, please consider the ideas given above. Have a great day!![]()
Ok. 20 minutes from our house has tons of squirrelsLake George ny