Posted by Texasmark1 on November 08, 2014 at 16:40:05 from (172.243.93.14):
I've had the wiring harness on my p/u severely damaged twice within the last 2 years. I started parking it in my shop and my tractor sits outside. I built a bait station under the tractor and filled it with peanut butter flavored Tomcat rat and mouse poison. It works on the blood not the nervous system. I raised the hood. We'll see.
I have had 2 of these square baits, about 1.5" long disappear from under my truck in the shop which has a gap under the door large enough for a squirrel. In both instances there are crumbs in an area of about 8" diam where the bait used to be. This happens at night as I am in the shop most of the day.
I have seen squirrels eat pecans and they sit in one spot and make crumbs. However, the bait was under the truck and not enough head room for the squirrel to sit upright and eat.
Any body have any history of squirrels being the consumer and if so, will this bait get them too? Squirrels are cute and all that but at a $250 tag already plus being without the only means of transport, the squirrels have to go if that's what it is.
The post below about squirrels getting run over triggered this question.
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