I dont think squirrels opperate at night, if you are loosing bait at night, it likely aint them. In any case, traps hunt for you 24/7, keep that in mind. While Im sure you would love to patrol and shoot anything that moves, $50 in traps will out hunt you every day of the week. That and they will last for years and years.
6 Tomcat rat traps and a bag of peanuts will cost $30.99. You should be getting at least a squirrel a day with that setup. Chum the waters (throw out some peanuts away from the traps) for about a week and after that they will be seeking out the free meal. Most of them will be gone in a couple weeks, the last hold outs will come in a few weeks after that. Then, since damage is expensive and a pain, you may want to keep a trap or 2 out forever just to catch the ones that move in to take the place of the others.
The hole under the garage door is begging for a plywood strip leaving only 1 opening for a conibear 110. Thats if its squirrels, if its rats or something else, skip the conibear.
I dont like poison, I hate smelling the dead so I go with traps and dispose of things away from the house.
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