Years back i did BATTLE with a red Squirrel -s'. I dubbed them ROBO SQUIRREL and they too got into the house as i have and old home built on Ballon construction and they ran betwwen the first and second floor in the ceilings , in the walls and filled one whole wall with walnuts Had on go down the chimney and get into the furnace and die there , yea that was great ,Fixed that problem and like you HOW THE Hello did they get into the house??. They chewed two holes up under the eves . When i did the remodel i found that i was about one light switch flick away of a real remodel as the chewed thru all the ceiling light wires Got looking more and they were working on all the new phone lines and cable lines i installed when we first moved in here . NOW the war was on big time . A high powered pellet rife a perch with two pole barn spikes and ear corn twentyfive yards away and scope dialed in dead on . I can now safely say that there are no more Red Squirrels anywhere around here . It took awhile but they are gone .
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