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Posted by Island A on July 16, 2006 at 19:08:04 from (68.50.26.17):
I have been doing battle with the squirrels for several months now. I live on an Island, and the squirrel population is running rampant! I have tried the red hot pepper trick, and the moth balls, and the spray and they keep coming back. I was going to start trapping them but you run into problems with relocating them. Can't shoot 'em because the wife won't let me. I even heard a guy got arrested for trapping squirrels because it's cruelty to animals. Well Friday I had to pay a bill for $300 to replace the fuel injection wiring harness in my car because... get this... the squirrels ate the harness! The technician said he found a stash of nuts where my wiring harness used to be and a dead squirrel. Any thoughts to get rid of the squirrels? It's war now! Dave
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