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Feb 21, 2023 06:51:25   #
Thefinder Loc: Western Massachusetts
 
Squirrels are funny.









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Feb 21, 2023 06:53:27   #
troyfrd1 Loc: Hampstead,NC
 
LOL they are very funny. Those are fat. I bet some people would love to have them as good table fare.

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Feb 21, 2023 07:07:27   #
Flytier Loc: Wilmington Delaware
 
They can be funny all they want, long as they leave my bird feeders alone.

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Feb 21, 2023 07:44:48   #
Thefinder Loc: Western Massachusetts
 
troyfrd1 wrote:
LOL they are very funny. Those are fat. I bet some people would love to have them as good table fare.


I keep them well fed,this black one I called Darky till he became a hawks dinner,his cousins,last one I called Beggar,he'd come to the door wanting hand outs.









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Feb 21, 2023 07:53:15   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
Thefinder wrote:
I keep them well fed,this black one I called Darky till he became a hawks dinner,his cousins,last one I called Beggar,he'd come to the door wanting hand outs.


Good morning, finder. They are cute little creatures, and you have trained them well. Have a good day, my friend.

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Feb 21, 2023 07:55:57   #
kandydisbar Loc: West Orange, NJ
 
troyfrd1 wrote:
LOL they are very funny. Those are fat. I bet some people would love to have them as good table fare.


You can have all mine from my yard, please!! Cute but Destructive little rats with furry tails.

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Feb 21, 2023 07:59:38   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
kandydisbar wrote:
You can have all mine from my yard, please!! Cute but Destructive little rats with furry tails.


Mine, too! Well-dressed rats! 😉

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Feb 21, 2023 08:03:43   #
Thefinder Loc: Western Massachusetts
 
flyguy wrote:
Good morning, finder. They are cute little creatures, and you have trained them well. Have a good day, my friend.


Good morning flyguy,not well enough to let in the house,all they would do is reek HAVOC!

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Feb 21, 2023 09:01:11   #
Frank romero Loc: Clovis, NM
 
Thefinder wrote:
I keep them well fed,this black one I called Darky till he became a hawks dinner,his cousins,last one I called Beggar,he'd come to the door wanting hand outs.


I don’t feed them but I enjoy watching them. I have a pecan tree and they can have all they want.

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Feb 21, 2023 10:02:05   #
kandydisbar Loc: West Orange, NJ
 
Frank romero wrote:
I don’t feed them but I enjoy watching them. I have a pecan tree and they can have all they want.


If they didn't gnaw and sharpen their claws on the latticework on my garage, I wouldn't mind them. They've chewed almost the entire top row off!!

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Feb 21, 2023 11:42:35   #
ShortorderCook62 Loc: Grand Junction, Colorado
 
Have a friend in Lincoln, NE that has relocated 55 in the last year. His wife wanted them out of her plants but doesnt approve of killing (or eating) them so he live traps them. He thinks he's on at least the second or third generation.

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Feb 21, 2023 17:07:12   #
Frank romero Loc: Clovis, NM
 
kandydisbar wrote:
If they didn't gnaw and sharpen their claws on the latticework on my garage, I wouldn't mind them. They've chewed almost the entire top row off!!


I’m lucky with them. I had a garden 2 years ago and they didn’t bother it. I have heard of them eating the plants.

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Feb 21, 2023 18:16:10   #
Flytier Loc: Wilmington Delaware
 
At one time I had a huge number of squirrels, to the point where when my tulips came up in spring, they ate the stems as soon as they bloomed. Let's just say, I don't have that problem any more.

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Feb 21, 2023 19:04:09   #
JDFishes Loc: Atlantic County
 
Not likely he had 55 in his yard at once. Squirrels, groundhogs, Fox etc… are almost impossible to get rid of. If you have an environment they like, as soon as you remove one another is waiting to take its place.Almost impossible to eradicate. I learned this awhile ago when I had the same problem.

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Feb 21, 2023 19:47:53   #
Flytier Loc: Wilmington Delaware
 
Didn't want to eradicate. I just have the population at one or two so there's not competition for food. They can eat all the seeds the birds knock on the ground.

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