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cletus
Jun-14-2004, 08:10 AM
The neighborhood squirrels took a liking to my amateur radio antenna tuner. This poor thing was mounted to one of the beams supporting the cover over my deck.
http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/5134317-L.jpg

Not only did they chew through the wire harness, they nawed all over the case of the tuner... and the tuner is made out of aluminum and ABS plastic!

DoctorIt
Jun-14-2004, 08:25 AM
pellet gun.

don't have to kill the little buggers, but one pump will give 'em a good bite in the ass. I've tried squirrel proof bird feeders and none of them have worked, they still gnaw the heck out of the feeders trying to get at the seed. So I've gone on the offensive.

lynnma
Jun-14-2004, 09:39 AM
pellet gun.

don't have to kill the little buggers, but one pump will give 'em a good bite in the ass. I've tried squirrel proof bird feeders and none of them have worked, they still gnaw the heck out of the feeders trying to get at the seed. So I've gone on the offensive.hey eric.. do what we did.. we put a squirrel feeder in the yard loaded with bird seed and they leave the bird feeder alone.. there is usually a tail sticking out of the squirrell box...

DoctorIt
Jun-14-2004, 12:49 PM
hey eric.. do what we did.. we put a squirrel feeder in the yard loaded with bird seed and they leave the bird feeder alone.. there is usually a tail sticking out of the squirrell box...oh fine, i guess I could try that :wxwax

cletus
Jun-14-2004, 01:04 PM
pellet gun.

don't have to kill the little buggers, but one pump will give 'em a good bite in the ass. I've tried squirrel proof bird feeders and none of them have worked, they still gnaw the heck out of the feeders trying to get at the seed. So I've gone on the offensive. I'm afraid that wont work for me. My air rifle is all or nothing. The pellet would probably go through the squirrel and still have enough energy to damage whatever it hit next.

On the other hand, I bet a felt cleaning pellet would sting pretty good :evil

DoctorIt
Jun-14-2004, 01:25 PM
I'm afraid that wont work for me. My air rifle is all or nothing. The pellet would probably go through the squirrel and still have enough energy to damage whatever it hit next.

On the other hand, I bet a felt cleaning pellet would sting pretty good :evilthat must be like one of those real air rifles... I'm doing my work with the Wal-mart $30 special, perfect for pest deterrance. Sorry Lynn, I promise I'll try nicer methods too.

Seamaiden
Jun-14-2004, 05:51 PM
I've got a dog who'll fix your squirrel, mouse, rat, and gopher troubles right QUICK. Missy's a good dawg (better'n the cat, that's for sure)!

Now, look at the TEETH on that thang.. :wink

digismile
Jun-14-2004, 05:58 PM
I've got a dog who'll fix your squirrel, mouse, rat, and gopher troubles right QUICK. Missy's a good dawg (better'n the cat, that's for sure)!

Now, look at the TEETH on that thang.. :wink
I used to have a dog that brought me "little presents" like this from time to time. Nothing like waking up to "dead varmint" on your pillow ... I should rephrase, nothing like waking up to HALF a dead varmint on your pillow ...

Seamaiden
Jun-14-2004, 07:07 PM
I used to have a dog that brought me "little presents" like this from time to time. Nothing like waking up to "dead varmint" on your pillow ... I should rephrase, nothing like waking up to HALF a dead varmint on your pillow ...
But they're bein' such good dawgs! "See what I can do? Who needs that old cat, anyway?"

I've learned with this one, you let her on your bed once, she's gonna ALWAYS be there. She's weird though, the one and only creature I've ever seen her eat were some baby rabbits she and another neighborhood dog found on one of our walks through the hills up here. The squirrels, the mice, the rats, the gophers - NONE get eaten, though they all get crunched. What I'm most impressed with is her "instant kill" method. The one animal she hasn't gotten an instant kill with was a young skunk a few weeks ago.

DoctorIt
Jun-15-2004, 04:51 PM
thanks seamaiden, but I already got one. Unfortunately, the local squirrels are real bastards. I mean REAL bastards! They ignore him cause they know he can't jump 6 feet in the air. He can be going mad from below, but the fat squirrels just sit and eat. Either I need to put the feeder lower, on a skinnier tree so he can shake 'em out, or teach him how to climb.

http://doctorit.smugmug.com/photos/2243659-M.jpg

think those claws and teeth are big enough? (thats an xlarge jar of peanut butter)

cletus
Jun-16-2004, 05:18 AM
thanks seamaiden, but I already got one. Unfortunately, the local squirrels are real bastards. I mean REAL bastards! They ignore him cause they know he can't jump 6 feet in the air. He can be going mad from below, but the fat squirrels just sit and eat. Either I need to put the feeder lower, on a skinnier tree so he can shake 'em out, or teach him how to climb.)
You just need to teach him some patience... I remember sitting on a bench in middle of campus and hearing a god awful screeching noise. The source of the noise was a squirrel that was up in an isolated fairly small tree. Laying at the base of the tree was a golden retreiver who had a look of "scream all you want buddy, I'm not going anywhere." on his face. I don't know how the standoff ended since I had to go to class.

DoctorIt
Jun-16-2004, 08:12 AM
You just need to teach him some patience... :rofl A 5 year old chocolate lab/husky/who the heck knows what else mix... patience? Good one.

Seamaiden
Jun-17-2004, 01:11 PM
Ol' Miss is a lab(oratory) mix, and I honestly couldn't tell you HOW she gets the squirrels. But, she does! The gophers are even more difficult. There's a big orange dog up the street, his tongue is scalloped from being bitten by squirrels he's got backed up into their holes. Don't like going with him, cuz all he usually does is eviscerate 'em then I get to finish the job. Gotta get a pic of Charlie, he's a damned good dog.

In any event, most of our squirrels live in the ground, though you certainly won't see a shortage of them in the trees. But around here they've also got to watch out for the red-tails, the kestrels, the ravens, and the crows. Somehow, the ground seems safer. They really raid a lot of migratory birds' nests, so I encourage the dog to do her thing.

Win38-55
Jun-17-2004, 06:23 PM
I have one these feeders.Electric 9-volt battery and the squirrels go flying. Mine will hold 22-25 pounds of seed at a time. Good zap from the electrodes. :clap :clap :clap electric feeder (http://www.garden-shops.com/wilbilelbirf.html)

DoctorIt
Jun-18-2004, 06:46 AM
I have one these feeders.Electric 9-volt battery and the squirrels go flying. Mine will hold 22-25 pounds of seed at a time. Good zap from the electrodes. :clap :clap :clap electric feeder (http://www.garden-shops.com/wilbilelbirf.html)$120 bird feeder!? Good idea, but the Wal-ly World pellet gun was way cheaper and useful for pesky house guests too. :D

DewrGleision
Jun-18-2004, 03:22 PM
:rofl This is one funny-@ssed thread! :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

My caught dog a squirrel once... A ground squirrel that she wouldnt let me pick up after she'd killed it... Stupid dog. I hate dogs. Im a cat person... Actually, Im a fish person... Pisces...

Dude, yove gotta post pics of you nailing the squirrel in the ass with a pellet! That would be so awesome! And a pic of the squirrel going fyling off the electrified bird feeder! Sweetness!

DewrGleision
Jun-18-2004, 03:28 PM
seamaiden, are the kestrels migratory too? I always wondered what kind of kestrels live down here (there)...

I remember when I lived in Washington (state, doofusi [plural for doofus]), during the winter, a North American Kestrel (the one with neat colorations on the breast and wings) flew right head first into our kitchen window, and lay unconcsious and spread-eagle in the snow for a bit. Then, when I opened the door to try and pick it up and see if it was alright, it got up, made the funniest squawk Ive ever heard from a raptor, and flew off. I bet that was a squawk of emberassment... Hee Hee...

Seamaiden
Jun-18-2004, 05:11 PM
I know that they're sharp-beaked and widespread, but I don't know that they're migratory.

I cannot believe you're a Pisces.

DJ-S1
Jun-19-2004, 01:58 PM
You guys are pretty pissed off at squirrels! Well, here's one pissed off squirrel...

http://www.scarysquirrel.org/special/movies/foamy/

:nono WARNING: Rated R for very strong squirrel-type language! :nono

Seamaiden
Jun-19-2004, 02:26 PM
Hee! I haven't taken a look at Foamy's work since I was sent his diatribe on the Fatkins diet!

DJ-S1
Jun-19-2004, 03:25 PM
Yah, that was classic! "any diet that says I can't eat an apple, but I can eat this pound of bacon..." (expletives deleted, of course.) :rofl

DewrGleision
Jun-20-2004, 11:24 AM
I was kinda betting you were a Pisces, seamaiden! Yep, my Bday is 3/3/86.
Yes, no shame here; I am 18. *cant wait for a different tone in people's posts*
You are either a Pisces or an Aquarius, but its definitely water related!
Do you know your Native American symbol/totem animal? Im the Wolf... Woof.

Seamaiden
Jun-20-2004, 11:28 AM
I was born on the cusp of Pisces and Aquarius, and I'm old enough to be your mother and I'll leave it at that. :wink I think it's an interesting study in fate when considering that I practically held onto my mother's ovaries to prevent being born until the 20th day of February (just gave her time to see the Beatles' debut on Ed Sullivan), then I am named Marina, which means Seamaiden, and here I do so love water and fish.. and boats, can't leave out boats. But, can someone explain to me why I get so seasick?

wxwax
Jun-20-2004, 11:48 AM
I was kinda betting you were a Pisces, seamaiden! Yep, my Bday is 3/3/86.
Yes, no shame here; I am 18.

No offense, but that was pretty easy to guess. :evil

Seamaiden
Jun-20-2004, 11:54 AM
Heh.. everywhere he goes.

DewrGleision
Jun-21-2004, 05:02 PM
Awwwww awww! Lame duckage! I was gonna ask you about that seamaiden; why is it wherever I seem to go, I always stir everybody up and incite them to rile against me?! Am I some sort of revolutionary or something? This and RDO are the only two forums I "belong" to, but both of them seem to have their fair share of people with pitch forks and nooses waiting for me! What is it about me then?! OUT WITH IT!!!

Oh yeah earwax? I bet I can guess your age too! Sure, you may have taken enough photo classes to easily blind-side a newb like me, but youre only really in your late 20's/early 30's, with a margin of about +/- three years! Im just adding to your opinion of me, arent I? WELL AH DON CARE! *Snickers* Heh, the only good thing in Atlanta is [AS], and hell take the rest!

Wasnt this post originally about squirrels?

Seamaiden
Jun-21-2004, 05:10 PM
You're asking me why? Well, to be truthful I doubt it's the rest of the world that has the problem, is my short answer, and honest opinion. (You kinda come in like gangbusters, if that makes any sense to you.) If you'd like to consider yourself a revolutionary, go right ahead, I'm sure most of us have at one point or another in our lives. For all I know, you ultimately may be.

Beyond that, I can only tell you that when you can snatch the pebble from my hand will you have the true wisdom, grasshoppah. But first, you must be able to walk across the rice paper and leave no trace. :wink

wxwax
Jun-21-2004, 10:16 PM
:bow Seamaiden, I salute your grace. You bring honor to Pisces. (March 1st, here.)

Seamaiden
Jun-22-2004, 09:39 AM
Aw.. thanks, waxing-not-waning. My beau is March 11. :)

lynnma
Jun-22-2004, 12:00 PM
:bow Seamaiden, I salute your grace. You bring honor to Pisces. (March 1st, here.)Hi Sid.. I'm a pisces witch too!! Welsh and proud of it.. March 2nd. (good witch)..:thumb

Seamaiden
Jun-22-2004, 12:41 PM
You're kidding! Never in my LIFE have I run into such a crowd of fishes. Aquarians, sure (both my folks are Aquarius), but Pisces? Leo, no doubt about it, they're all OVER the place.. wow. Kewl beans!

lynnma
Jun-22-2004, 12:43 PM
You're kidding! Never in my LIFE have I run into such a crowd of fishes. Aquarians, sure (both my folks are Aquarius), but Pisces? Leo, no doubt about it, they're all OVER the place.. wow. Kewl beans!
:clap :D

digismile
Jun-22-2004, 06:48 PM
You're kidding! Never in my LIFE have I run into such a crowd of fishes. Aquarians, sure (both my folks are Aquarius), but Pisces? Leo, no doubt about it, they're all OVER the place.. wow. Kewl beans!
Sure is one big school of fish around here (Feb 23), but how many of you are left handed? :D

Brad

Seamaiden
Jun-22-2004, 08:02 PM
Whoa...! Well, I am told that I began my school career as a Southpaw, but was religiously corrected and punished. Thank God I learned how to type (eventually), as my handwriting should be punishable by law.

wxwax
Jun-22-2004, 08:12 PM
Sure is one big school of fish around here (Feb 23), but how many of you are left handed? :D

Brad
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl I write left handed. :eek1 :eek1 :eek1 :eek1

DewrGleision
Jun-26-2004, 05:11 PM
Whoa! I just walked (figuratively) back into this thread and man!!! Is it just me or do we sort of share something (us Pisces) other than out photo-graphic affinity...? *hint, hint*

I guess I count myself as the luckiest then! :D Two 3's are better than one! (Its actually a sacred number in the Druidic doctrine...)

Welsh, Lynn?! I love the British Isles more than any other country(ies) on earth!!! Have you ever been to the Preseli mountains?! I need to get myself some Bluestone (if theres any left!) from up there! You know any places that sellsl it over where you are (from)? Im desperate these days, as I think that is a key device to have for a person like myself, being musically/acoustically oriented to a degree...

Im right handed!

DewrGleision
Jul-26-2004, 10:15 PM
Thats it; Im gonna start bumpin these things people!
*bump*

PerezDesignGroup
Jul-26-2004, 10:39 PM
Lace it with japaneno peppers or the hottest hot sauce there is. Nothing like good ole conditioning.

Edit...I'm talking 'bout the squirrels ofcourse. I realize now my on-topic post is actually off-topic. :huh

DoctorIt
Jul-28-2004, 08:19 AM
Lace it with japaneno peppers or the hottest hot sauce there is. Nothing like good ole conditioning.

Edit...I'm talking 'bout the squirrels ofcourse. I realize now my on-topic post is actually off-topic. :huhYeah, thanks for the squirrel tip - I was wondering how we got to talking bout fish :scratch

DewrGleision
Jul-28-2004, 11:21 AM
Wha? Fish?
What if the birds eat the peppers though?
And who else here thinks fish rule?

DoctorIt
Jul-28-2004, 12:53 PM
Wha? Fish?
What if the birds eat the peppers though?
And who else here thinks fish rule?I like to eat fish. Salmon, tuna, grilled, raw, mmm mmm.

DewrGleision
Jul-29-2004, 01:58 PM
Youre evil! Evil Doctor... Mario!

Seamaiden
Aug-05-2004, 12:47 PM
I like to eat fish, too. :D

cletus
Sep-07-2004, 05:03 AM
Well, the squirrels have been at it again....

I pulled down another antenna that's hanging on my back porch and found that shield on the coax has been chewed through. I'm guessing that having a big hole in the shield isn't good for the operation of the antenna.

I may have to resort to putting flexible metal conduit around the feedlines of my antennas!

Seamaiden
Sep-07-2004, 10:24 AM
What about some concoction with capsaicin? From what I understand, only mammals are susceptible to its effects. Mmm.. spicy squirrel meat!

<sm, Bali tanned, U/W and other piccies to come soonly>