Keep showing off you little furry f*** acrobats!
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My father in law trapped and relocated them. It took a few months because as a void was created other squirrels moved in. He was persistent though and eventually he cleaned them out. He has been squirrel free for three years. I am sure he won't be eventually.
My dad had squirrels in his shed. It is a big building with an upper floor for storage. They were chewing everything up for nesting material, even electric wiring. They shed smelled awful too.
I got on Amazon and found the highest rated signal emitter that I could find. It was about $50. We plugged it into a receptacle and in a week the stink was going away. It works on spiders too. That place is pest free. It Doreen bother his cat at all. She goes in and jumps on the workmen to be pet, right next to it. My mom got more for in the house. They used to get a lot of mice and Wolf Spiders. She doesn't anymore. It doesn't work on ants though.
I hate them. They find they way into my attic and I still haven't found a freaking possible entrance. But yet the other day one was right above my recliner...just freaking with me.
I get the .410 out and take care of them. My wife likes to eat them as does the old widow on the neighboring property, so they do not go to waste. I don't kill anything that won't get eaten.
My dad had squirrels in his shed. It is a big building with an upper floor for storage. They were chewing everything up for nesting material, even electric wiring. They shed smelled awful too.
I got on Amazon and found the highest rated signal emitter that I could find. It was about $50. We plugged it into a receptacle and in a week the stink was going away. It works on spiders too. That place is pest free. It Doreen bother his cat at all. She goes in and jumps on the workmen to be pet, right next to it. My mom got more for in the house. They used to get a lot of mice and Wolf Spiders. She doesn't anymore. It doesn't work on ants though.