Squirrels on Birdcage?

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Old 08-14-2017, 08:27 AM
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You can try placing a few fake Owls around. Squirrels know they will be eaten by an owl and stay away. You just have to make sure you move the owls from time to time.You can get them at a Yarden center. I had one that was a bobble head so that the head moved in the wind.
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We have the same problem. They climb up the sides and just watch us sometimes. Worried about them damaging the screen.The Villages FloridaThe Villages Florida

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I know how I would get rid of them, but I don't think I better say here. I had a Coyote showing up ever morning across the street & he doesn't show up anymore or should I say won't be seen anymore. Better not say anymore!
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Old 08-14-2017, 09:50 AM
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Buy a water gun and use it on them. They will soon get the idea they are not welcome.
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Old 08-14-2017, 01:30 PM
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Thanks to all of you. I bought a "SuperSoaker", I've filled it with cold water and a splash of Ammonia, they seem to hate it. I'll try the "Owl" thing, although I saw a squirrel literally perched on the one down by the pool last week - maybe I'll try one of those solar owls that move, make noise, etc. Mothballs stink up the porch and only last about a week, then they're melted/gone. There was a "fox urine" product I tried before, it worked, but it's incredibly expensive. I'll stick to the water gun, and the traffic out front is helping flatten a few as well!
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We have had them running up and down our screen for 17 years with no damage.
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Get out the shotgun and let em have it....😬
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Get out the shotgun and let em have it....😬
Oops there goes my lanai screen
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get rid of bird cage
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I know how I would get rid of them, but I don't think I better say here. I had a Coyote showing up ever morning across the street & he doesn't show up anymore or should I say won't be seen anymore. Better not say anymore!
We have Coyotes roaming around and they love digging in my trash for chicken bones...its easy because the trash is not a moving target. Lousy hunters they are. My trash does not go out until morning now
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water and bleach works. You can mark them as you get them away.
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Old 08-21-2017, 09:49 AM
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Thanks to all of you. I bought a "SuperSoaker", I've filled it with cold water and a splash of Ammonia, they seem to hate it. I'll try the "Owl" thing, although I saw a squirrel literally perched on the one down by the pool last week - maybe I'll try one of those solar owls that move, make noise, etc. Mothballs stink up the porch and only last about a week, then they're melted/gone. There was a "fox urine" product I tried before, it worked, but it's incredibly expensive. I'll stick to the water gun, and the traffic out front is helping flatten a few as well!
Why ammonia when the hose will do as well? They are doing what they are programmed to do. They don't know they are hurting your screen.
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Why ammonia when the hose will do as well? They are doing what they are programmed to do. They don't know they are hurting your screen.
Someone said to add a teaspoon of ammonia just because they don't like the smell. I don't spray them with it - just the screen and the ground around the screen. It seems to work?
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Someone said to add a teaspoon of ammonia just because they don't like the smell. I don't spray them with it - just the screen and the ground around the screen. It seems to work?
Oh. Glad to hear it. Ammonia would really burn their eyes. Sometimes those squirrels make me so aggravated but........especially the Ohio ones who would eat the bird food. I guess they are doing that because they are hungry. I am grumpy today.
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Why ammonia when the hose will do as well? They are doing what they are programmed to do. They don't know they are hurting your screen.
GG: now you know well what the Bible says, "spare the rod and spoil the squirrel"
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Old 08-21-2017, 11:58 AM
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Good suggestion! Both humane and effective. Much better than mothballs.
Much better for the moth's also. Sorry.
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