Squirrel-proofing

Started by JasonGotaProblem, February 26, 2025, 12:40:42 PM

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oldmanjoe

 >:D Let the squirrels do the trimming , they have been waiting patiently to do so !
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JasonGotaProblem

Been about a year. I took this pic about a week ago. There's a few places I'd like to reinforce but it's definitely doing its job. I just added cantaloupe today. I moved my mango in because the birds have already found it. Not that I think a plant this size can support more than a few.
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boon

Quote from: Midway Tommy on March 02, 2025, 09:39:31 PMI find it interesting how City folk feel the need to draw in wild creatures, never considering the possible diseases they carry or destruction they can create or cause.

If a rabies carrying critter bites or scratches them or their kids, or a squirrel makes it into their attic, chews on an electric wire and their house burns down they won't think they're so dang cute.

I think the bunny rabbits around my area are quite cute. But I also know they are extremely destructive pests, and I find it immensely satisfying to dispatch them with a 22  ^-^