Saturday, January 16, 2010

Squirrel problem please help?

i have a squirrel problem in my yard.they live in the pine trees and eat pine cones.the problem is thet get the pine cones all over our deck.it is hard to clean up.my dad said he would pay me to clean up the deck.so i spent a long time cleaning it up but the next day there were pinecones everywhere.i need some kind of thing to lure the in so i can kill them.








also please no stupid answers like how bad it is to kill squirrels or if it was illegal or something. Because i don't care.I JUST WANT THEM GONE, so i can have $25.Squirrel problem please help?
try getting a dog or something to get rid of them, or you can tramatize them, (kind of mean) but like start playing loud music or something weird so they could be like ';god thaat guy is weird! '; and leave. but you can go to home depot or lowe's and they have like mice things to get them out of the way but it is very effective with other rodents . .Squirrel problem please help?
killing squirrels is bad but if you do want to kill them, use a peanut butter catapult. make a catapult and put a plastic tuperwear dish on the side that the squirrel can enter. then put peanut butter in the tuperwear dish.





then you squirrels are gone!





or you can just hit them in a golf cart like my friend did.
if you take like squirrel cages from a locale animal cages store and put club crackers with peanut butter that should lure them in them I would spray paint there like tail cause when you let them go somewhere far you can tell if they come back. Although if you want to kill them i dont think you should do that because all there doing is climbing in trees. If it becames very bad you should contact a prosecinal.
Try using Shake-Away Squirrels or Shake-Away Rodents from Spray-N-Grow. I haven't used these specific products but I have used some of their other animal repellents for my yard. What I like is that all their products are safe to use in your yard and around your family. Good Luck!
well there are ways to get rid of them without killing them it would save you the blood and getting rid of the bodies etc etc you could just get a dog or sumtin like that something to scare them off maybe remove the pinecones from the tree their dropping from pile them up somewhere else so they wont be able to drop on your property anymore
If the pine cones on the patio are not chewed, they are falling off the trees like they do.





If the cones have been chewed to a very fine thin peace of cone, the squirrels are eating them.
wow you are stupid.





you cant kill squirrels, let alone lure one in! you cant get 10 ft close without it running away 50 mph! so just forget that





if it annoys you so much cut the tree down. or put up squirrel feeders somewhere else
I can't believe you would accuse me of giving you a stupid answer. Frankly, i am insulted.


If you sing John Jacob Jingle Hymer Smit to them, they will come right up to.


Yeppers
HEY! MOOCHER! LEAVE THEM SQUIRRELS ALONE!!! *pink floyed tune*





ALL IN ALL YOUR JUST A! NOTHER SQUIRREL KILLER WITH NO BALLS!
Best way is wait for them in a lawn chair not moving... then shoot um with a BB Gun / Pellet gun if possible... or a bow and arrow.... they really don't go for traps that often.
go to a hardware store and find some squirrel control spray to kill them or something


you will never lure them away
If you would kill innocent animals for $25, then I won't help you
WOW. YOU MUST BE ONE HEARTLESS PERSON!!! I KNOW HOW BUT ARNT GOING TO HELP YOU....
The best remedy for getting rid of squirrels actually will keep them out of your yard rather than reel them in. It's very simple but will require dilligence on your part.





Go to a local ';Feed'; store or farm or ranch supply store and by bottles of fox urine. Using a garden sprayer that you can dedicate to the fox urine (because you will not want to ever use it for anything else again), spray the perimeter of your yard. Do this every few days for the first two weeks and then drop it down to once a week for three weeks. After that, spot active locations in your yard like trees once a month.





Because the fox is one of the few natural predetors to a squirrel, they will not want to go anywhere near where your property has been marked. You will need to ';mark'; your territory--aka your yard--more often if it rains or excessive moisture is present which nullifies the effects. If you are persistent, you will win out.





Oh--if you find foz urine in granuale form, buy it! It's hard to find but is really great because it holds up against light rains and sprinklers longer than liquid form. I've used this squirrel detractant for 11 years now and it has never failed.





I'll put a few links below in case you cannot find it for sale in your area and need to get it online.





Master gardener of 13 years
Some animal supply stores such as Tractor Supply (and possibly home improvement stores such as Lowes or Home Depot) sell electronic pest repeller devices that emit sounds and vibrations to scare away rodents.





My husband and I live across from a cow pasture and had terrible problems with mice in our garage. We tried one of those electronic devices and haven't seen them or -eh um- any evidences of their continued presence yet (knock on wood).





We use the kind that plugs into an electrical outlet, but Tractor Supply has solar ones at http://www.tractorsupply.com/solar-pest-鈥?/a>

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