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Hey, Jolly!

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  • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

    I didn't know they had red squirrels in the US. They used to be abundant in the UK, but they've been driven out by American greys. Cultural appropriation, or something. I'm guessing the American red is a different variety or it wouldn't survive.

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    We're inundated with rabbits this year. I came back from vacation, and apparently mowed right over a rabbit nest in our back lawn, which amazingly was undamaged. I don't really have the heart to do anything to them, but the dog is very interested.

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    @Doctor-Phibes The reds here are taking over. Our reds here are very aggressive and destructive. There's also some cross breeding going on here. We have some interesting new versions the size of a gray, but the distinctive coloring of the reds.

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      Thanks @brenda ! Yes we have plenty of reds here too. Our local rabbits are the culprits for our yard... About half our hostas are chewed up. I spray them from time to time with anti-deer/rabbit stuff, but they don't always survive. Also lost one of our 3 black-eyed susan plants to them. I have a rabbit trap out at times, the kids enjoy it when we catch one. We've also caught a squirrel... they are not happy.

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      • MikM Mik

        That's interesting. I have some moles in my front yard that need evicted.

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        @Mik
        I've tried various things over the years when we've had moles, and this simple thing works better than anything else. The metal vertical traps never worked. The poison was eaten by gray squirrels, and they would lay in the yard shrieking and slowly, very slowly, die. (Geez oh Pete, that was awful in every way.)

        This year, I needed to trap voles, and learned of this relatively simple, and quite inexpensive, technique. It works for more than the voles, and that makes it even better.

        The traps are cheap, the bait is non-toxic, and I can isolate the trap at the entry hole using the overturned pot with a stone on top. Sometimes the more basic tool is the right one, good ol' rat traps. You could say they're a .... SNAP!

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          Great idea. There usually are not too many. One or two can make a mess of your yard.

          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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          • 89th8 89th

            Thanks @brenda ! Yes we have plenty of reds here too. Our local rabbits are the culprits for our yard... About half our hostas are chewed up. I spray them from time to time with anti-deer/rabbit stuff, but they don't always survive. Also lost one of our 3 black-eyed susan plants to them. I have a rabbit trap out at times, the kids enjoy it when we catch one. We've also caught a squirrel... they are not happy.

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            @89th said in Hey, Jolly!:

            I have a rabbit trap out at times, the kids enjoy it when we catch one.

            One of these?

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            I can see why the kids would find them such fun.

            I was only joking

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              We don't have chipmunks here. They do have them on the east side of the Mississippi in the Florida Parishes.

              Rabbits? Live traps, I'm guessing. Down here, we won't eat them right now, as a lot of them may have wolves.

              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                Chipmunks are little bastards. They get into everything. We had one make a nest in the basement fiberglass insulation in our last house. What a mess, although the way the guy who bought the place behaved I kind of wish we'd left it there.

                I was only joking

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                • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                  Chipmunks are little bastards. They get into everything. We had one make a nest in the basement fiberglass insulation in our last house. What a mess, although the way the guy who bought the place behaved I kind of wish we'd left it there.

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                  @Doctor-Phibes
                  Agreed! They are a hard thing to catch, too. Hubby is so pleased his wife does this work. LOL

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                  • JollyJ Jolly

                    We don't have chipmunks here. They do have them on the east side of the Mississippi in the Florida Parishes.

                    Rabbits? Live traps, I'm guessing. Down here, we won't eat them right now, as a lot of them may have wolves.

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                    @Jolly
                    Whoa, Jolly. Those must be some badazz rabbits if they have their own wolves.

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                    • 89th8 89th

                      Thanks @brenda ! Yes we have plenty of reds here too. Our local rabbits are the culprits for our yard... About half our hostas are chewed up. I spray them from time to time with anti-deer/rabbit stuff, but they don't always survive. Also lost one of our 3 black-eyed susan plants to them. I have a rabbit trap out at times, the kids enjoy it when we catch one. We've also caught a squirrel... they are not happy.

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                      @89th No, I don't suppose the squirrel would be happy. LOL

                      Hey, I caught another mole!

                      The neighbor and I are joking that we need little stickers of the various critters to show how many kills of each kind. He might put his on his riding lawn mower. I haven't decided where to put mine yet.

                      The neighbor shot a second or third woodchuck, which went over to the other neighbor's garage to die. It's warm weather here, and very humid. Since the woodchuck came from the other neighbor's garage, it seems fitting it returned there to die and get stinky.

                      Is that critter-karma?

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