My wife pointed out that the pillows on the front porch were being shredded. Holes in them and stuffing pulled out.
I looked and sure enough.... yep!
I told her it wasn't me and it wasn't Lilly our Shepherd. Lilly has been known to shred pillows in the past but these are where she can't get to them , and..... she has stopped her destructive behavior a long time ago.
So while I was looking out the window at the pillows, the culprit picked that exact time to return to the scene of the crime.
It was a squirrel. As I watched, this varmint jumped up on the chair and onto the pillow. It paused because it saw me watching it.
Needless to say, I have a varmint that I need to catch in my trap. I simply need to get the trap out of the shed, bait it with some cracked pecans and give it a bit of time. I will relocate the varmint to another county.... or perhaps down to my farm.
Our neighbors let the squirrels get into their attic and it resulted in their house catching fire and burning in the attic. The varmints love the taste of electrical insulation and ate the wires bare.
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Ah, try as you might, you never really get rid of squirrels...or opossum, or raccoon. I've been fighting the varmits for 22 years and I live in the suburbs.
I always know when it's time to trim the tree branches near my house. That is when I start hearing squirrels running around on the roof.
I see the branches out of the skylights .. but normally wait I until I see squirrels using the branches as a runway .. then I climb up there and trim them .. again.
I don't have a lot of land around the house, but it is mature forest. I've seen a dozen squirrels in the yard many times. Dogs seem to keep the 'possums and raccoons at bay, but the chipmunks seem to be winning lately. And the rabbits .. think I need a younger/faster dog.
The little (youngest) dog is quick, but he's smaller than the bunnies. Seems to keep the mice at bay. <grin> He's my avatar currently. Hairless something, the family named him 'Harry' 'cause he has no hair. I call him weird Harold.
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Reading this makes me smile. I live maybe a half mile from the beach in SoCal and in many ways I might as well be on your ranch Herb. All these critters you guys are talking about are all over the place here. Skunks, possums, squirrels, raccoons. In my complex there are the fattest squirrels you've ever seen because everybody feeds them. Just to remind us this really is a desert area there's gazillions of little black lizards running around. There's a couple of owls in the trees right behind me. I'll smell a skunk a couple times a week. So many people and animals around that the skunks do what they do pretty much every evening and the city is out all the time trapping them. They take them 25 miles up in the mountains and let them loose.
There was an article in the local paper a few months ago about how dangerous a raccoon can be to your dog and people too for that matter. I had no idea, they said most of the time they're mild mannered but if a medium sized dog decides to mess with one a raccoon can tear him up pretty good. I've seem them occasionally too but they're not so easy to spot.
Just a few miles south is Palos Verdes Estates. This is where Trump has one of his golf courses and you're lucky to buy a garage for a million bucks. Up there on the hill there are not only these critters, there are rattlers, whole flocks of wild peacocks and a few horse stables along with many different bird species. That hill was a wild forest 50 years ago and the estates are fairly big with lots of land and big trees. I've done gigs at the PV country club and you see the peacocks walking around. I'm down here on the beach yet it's 20 minutes to the country club and all that forest and stuff. Oh, did I mention ducks? Whole flocks of ducks at Polliwog Park in Manhattan Beach a couple miles from me. Everybody feeds them too.
When I think about it it really is amazing the wildlife in this very high density area right around me. This isn't counting the ocean. The day boats go out of King Harbor in Redondo every day and catch squid, halibut, yellowtail, sea bass and who knows what else. Further out in the Catalina Channel they go after marlin and swordfish.
Lots of folks from elsewhere don't realize all this wildlife is right in the middle of LA. You have to watch for deer at night running across Sunset blvd just a mile west of Hollywood.
We have a derelict house across the street that we've been trying to get the town to condemn and tear down. It is home to a variety of critters. Bats, at one time had colonized it, chimney swifts are in the chimneys, squirrels live in the attic, and I've even seen a cat staring down at me from the holes in the fascia boards where the varmints enter.
As an electrician, I have seen the damage squirrels can do to attic wiring. Not something you want over your head at night as you sleep or in the walls behind you. They will chew their way in and usually the hole is small and in a place that hard to see from the outside on the ground.
Yes.... we have a bunch of squirrels around here.... and also at the farm. I will eat good in the Zombie Apocalypse. I'm just waiting for it to start. You don't get much meat from a squirrel so it would have to be a dire situation for me to be eating tree rats.
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I live very close to a nature preserve. We have plenty of squirrels, and they are actually quite intelligent overcoming quite a few plans to 'out-smart' them.
Fortunately, my house doesn't have an attic, but they did make a hole in my screen porch. I don't keep the canister of bird feed in the porch anymore. It's sealed and squirrel proof, but I guess they can smell the seeds or something like that.
Being next to the preserve, I have a red shouldered hawk that likes to perch on my trees and fence, but it doesn't eat enough squirrels, a 6' long coachwhip snake that lives under my house, but reptiles seldom need to eat. Leilani feeds the rabbits (they will eat popcorn out of her hands) but they are no problem. I've also seen Sand Hill Cranes, I can walk up to them and they are almost tall enough to look straight in the eye. They have no fear of humans. I've seen bobcats, fox, coral snakes, gopher tortoises, ibis, egrets, and dozens of species of small birds in my back yard too.
We have a bird feeder, and we had one of those plastic squirrel baffles under the feeder. The squirrels couldn't climb past it, so they gnawed a channel from the edge halfway to the post so they could just climb through the slot they made. We have steel ones now.
We hung it from a tree with the baffle on top, they gnawed through the branch bringing the branch, feeder and squirrel down to the ground. We were lucky enough to watch that happen.
They are very entertaining but they are indeed pests.
Their biggest defense is that they are so darn cute.
Perhaps the critters just enjoy you guys' music too much. That's why they hang around. Send them out an off-key, out-of-tune performance occassionally.
(Thus fulfilling the requirement "...for music-related discussions that aren't covered in other forums" <grin>).
We too have varmint problems. We live in a fairly large city (100,000), and on a large lot because the city grew up around us. we have a beautiful wooded park with a stream running through it about 400' away. Naturally this is the ideal habitant for squirrels, racoons, the odd deer and beaver. Because we have a large garden we have had to be very proactive in rodent control. Therefore the garden is kept very neat and organized and parts we keep netted or screened. Also we endeavor to keep outsided clutter to a minimum to reduce hidey holes and safe passages. Monthly (or more) we make an outside visual checks of our building to ensure no critters are trying to make entry anywhere. Bird feeders are all screened. It is a bit of work BUT, the critters pass us by heading for easier pickin's. One of the biggest problems is that people think they are cute because they appear tame. Consequently the squirrels and racoons don't move on because people are feeding them. If you have a rodent problem I can empathize with you because until we got serious about our home they were a bloody nuisance.DennisD
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