Sling Shot recommendation
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Blow dart gun! Quiet and effective. Although if you don’t head shot or heart shot, yours neighbors may see a squirrel with some little pins stickin out of him. Airsoft pistol would be a good idea. It wouldn’t kill em but you can keep them run off. You could trap and relocate if you wanted.
Squirrels are tasty critters! You can make you a good dinner with a couple of em. Although just a warning don’t use your wife’s good pans because if you do you might find out how comfortable your couch really is!
Squirrels are tasty critters! You can make you a good dinner with a couple of em. Although just a warning don’t use your wife’s good pans because if you do you might find out how comfortable your couch really is!
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While not as much fun as sling shots, paintball guns, or even blow darts, large rat traps mounted about 5 ft high on several trees baited with peanut butter, brings bushy tail activities to an end very effectively.
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Marksman makes a Nice one !
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They also carry a lot fleas. Not good for the house pets.C-dub wrote:Furry tailed little rats! They get into the attic. They eat the bird see my wife puts out for the birds. My dogs bark at them as they stay just out of reach, while my wife is trying to sleep. She works at night in her hospital.RicoTX wrote:What do you guys have against squirrels? Not being sarcastic....just curious?
We haven't had this problem yet, but for some folks they get into the engine bay of vehicles and chew up the wires for some reason.
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Squirrels do untold millions of dollars in damage every year. They damage people's homes, commercial buildings, grain stores, and cause communications outages by chewing through cables. Squirrels probably cause more power outages than lightning. The only bright spot in that is a squirrel that causes a power outage doesn't generally survive to ever do it again.
Squirrels are even hazardous to motorcycle riders!
Squirrels are even hazardous to motorcycle riders!
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They eat, Tangerines. They don't even eat the whole thing. They take a bite and move on to another and another.
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If you use an air soft or other type of pistol - it's practice!
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My brother had to have his manual transmission rebuilt because squirrels were bringing their nuts underneath and eating them on top of the linkage. Eventually shells fell into just the right position to allow the clutch to just engage but not fully, and the partial engagement burned out the clutch. His mechanic (in Massachusetts) said he sees that all the time.Pawpaw wrote:Squirrels do untold millions of dollars in damage every year. They damage people's homes, commercial buildings, grain stores, and cause communications outages by chewing through cables. Squirrels probably cause more power outages than lightning. The only bright spot in that is a squirrel that causes a power outage doesn't generally survive to ever do it again.
Squirrels are even hazardous to motorcycle riders!
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"Son, It may be fun for you, but it ain't much fun for the squirrels, nor my family to pick up the mess. Keep up your squirrel shooting on my property and I'll not be surprised when the squirrels start shooting back.....The Annoyed Man wrote: My son and his family, and my wife and I recently all bought a big house together and are now living under one roof. The day we started to move in, we found a dead squirrel in a planter under a tree next to the back fence. It had been there for a while and was beginning to mummify. We threw it out. A month later, we found two more under the same tree in the same spot. I’m pretty sure that the person who lives behind us is shooting them, and dropping them into my yard. If I find another one, I’m going to toss it over the fence with a note attached.
Signed, the guy with the ability to teach even a squirrel to shoot"
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Liberty wrote:They eat, Tangerines. They don't even eat the whole thing. They take a bite and move on to another and another.
Thats what they do to my figs and guavas. They ruin them before they ripe enough so i can eat them.
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I forgot about that. They are doing that to our pomegranates and peaches.Take Down Sicko wrote:Liberty wrote:They eat, Tangerines. They don't even eat the whole thing. They take a bite and move on to another and another.
Thats what they do to my figs and guavas. They ruin them before they ripe enough so i can eat them.
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Maybe your tree is the mythical "Squirrel Graveyard". Just like the "Elephant Graveyard" the squirrels come there to die when it's their time! TThe Annoyed Man wrote:My son and his family, and my wife and I recently all bought a big house together and are now living under one roof. The day we started to move in, we found a dead squirrel in a planter under a tree next to the back fence. It had been there for a while and was beginning to mummify. We threw it out. A month later, we found two more under the same tree in the same spot. I’m pretty sure that the person who lives behind us is shooting them, and dropping them into my yard. If I find another one, I’m going to toss it over the fence with a note attached.curryman wrote:I use this one:
https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/daisy% ... tid=629708
To appease my wife I shoot them with paintballs. Puts a pretty good thump on them and they have to clean up after. Took about two months to train those tree rats to stay outta my yard and peach trees. Had about a three year lull until the trained ones were replaced with new ones. The shooting has started again.
I started with a pellet gun and only shot males. Didn't help.
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Exactly.E.Marquez wrote:"Son, It may be fun for you, but it ain't much fun for the squirrels, nor my family to pick up the mess. Keep up your squirrel shooting on my property and I'll not be surprised when the squirrels start shooting back.....The Annoyed Man wrote: My son and his family, and my wife and I recently all bought a big house together and are now living under one roof. The day we started to move in, we found a dead squirrel in a planter under a tree next to the back fence. It had been there for a while and was beginning to mummify. We threw it out. A month later, we found two more under the same tree in the same spot. I’m pretty sure that the person who lives behind us is shooting them, and dropping them into my yard. If I find another one, I’m going to toss it over the fence with a note attached.
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My Grandpa just shot them with 22 Shorts but now days you got to be more creative!
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