Rick for real entertainment soak the seed in port and let em at it. I watched it done with possums eating bread soaked in port on the bank of the Murray river, they were falling out of trees onto boats, swimming, fighting, just like people in a pub its priceless. <img src=
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how were you guys embedding a youtube video in a catsailor post?
Awww heck...here's a link.
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My point is this:
You don't tune into ESPN to watch Soap Operas.
I don't come to Catsailor to talk about politics. Politics and the issues surrounding them make me VERY angry. I mean, seriously, extremely, jekyll-hyde type transformation. I wont apologize for it, because I'm very passionate about it.
Secondly,
For people who complain about
too many forums already
.... thats a ridiculous claim. From a search perspective, searching through the open forum is already a nightmare. As it is, threads don't get moved to their appropriate subforum for easier access. All these Nacra 20 threads need to go to the F20 forum where people can say
hey, I wonder where I could find information about my new Nacra 20... maybe I should look in the F20 forum... oh wait, its all in the open forum.
Cleaning up the open forum is something that is practical.
That and it gives Pete his own sandbox to play in.
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At last, a place to vent.
Rick
WOW, Those folks are really serious. The repellant sounds good, but recently, but using seed that squirrels do not like has worked. Also, I have the feeders now on steel posts and I grease the poles.
the birds are happier.
Mary now refers this thread as Rick's Squirrel Thread.
Rick
I believe the post with the most hits and replies is that
TEST
thread from way back. It has meandered through a variety of subjects, and currently is carrying on about
naming your rock band
which I find intensly amusing.
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While I often find myself in heated discussions regarding this topic myself, I would have to comment that if you are DEBATING a topic, you should be leaving emotion out of it.
A debate that involves emotion is perhaps more properly labeled
ranting
or
fighting
...
I would think it's okay to be passionate about something, but you should not be disrespectful of others' opinions.
What seed do squirrels NOT like? I'm serious, please tell.
Although I have to say that the pellet gun solution has been quite effective. The squirrels literally avoid my yard, although they are elsewhere on the street. There has been the occasional young'n'dumb one, and he goes in the pot, and then it's just the birds again. Hot pepper in the seed didn't work, BTW. The critters just got used to it and kept on eating.
I wasn't kidding about the squirrels eating my house. There are chew marks in the wood in several places, they were getting into the house, and chewing the window frames. (this when we first moved in, the PO let it happen.) And when we tried the hav-a-heart one way traps, they chewed the metal and broke their way out the traps.
I can't see sense in waste, so I just skin 'em and eat 'em. And no, I don't find they smell any different than any other dead game.
I wouldn't mind did they just eat the seed, but they destroy the feeders and chew my house, they had to go.
I recall seeing a video (probably one of those funniest home video shows), where some people (I think in the UK) had trained some squirrels to go through a whole maze, including high wires, ferris wheels, etc. to get to the food. Extremely entertaining.
Of course, to satisfy the rednecks on the forum, you could rig a microswitch with some black powder to eliminate the little bastards when they finally get to the seed.
OK, maybe that was a bit much...
Mike
PS, Matt, you have entirely too much free time on your hands to be coming up with these pictures. Keep up the good work!
I am not sure if this video contains the original but at least it is on the same theme.
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Solution to the problem is easy - a couple of well-trained gundogs! (proven). Squirrels, cats, rats, mice, foxes, badgers - all no problem. Although they must be trained only to go 'on command' or it will be a pointless exercise. Also, no need to be a marksman.
Cheshirecatman
They now stay away from feeders with safflower seed and thistle seed. The finches love both
I was putting out Suete in cages and they were disappearing overnight.., not sure if it was squirrels or racoons. So, the girl at the Wild Bird Center suggested using hot Suete. The birds can't taste it and the mammals can and won't eat it.
That has worked as well.
Belonging to the American Legion we just did a 21 gun salute at a memorial service for a former mayor. I was trying to steal the M1 to bring it home for the squirrels. <img src=
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Rick
410ga. works good for me.
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He figured out something with running current through a metal rail connected to the house's main breaker.
I was like 3 at the time, so I don't remember the details.
Hey hey hey...mr. non-sailing post hater...the least you can do is stop being hypocritical and stop posting non-sailing related posts.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...how do you embed video!?
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We had problems with squirrels crawling down the power drop and building nests under the roof tiles. I took some 1.5 inch x ten foot black plastic pipe, cut a slot length-wise, and snapped it over the drop.
About ten o'clock that night I heard a bang on the deck. A squirrel had gotten about a foot on to the pipe and slipped off. That was the end of that problem.
About ten o'clock that night I heard a bang on the deck. A squirrel had gotten about a foot on to the pipe and slipped off. That was the end of that problem.
I was never so impressed with the intelligence in those pea sized brains ... when I was living with my parents in Chattanooga, we had a bird seed / squirrel problem with a feeder that was mounted off the edge of a 2.5 story deck. They invested in a bird feeder that the roost post was counter weighted...anything other than a bird that stood on the post to get at the seed holes would be too heavy and a steel plate would swing shut over the holes. We laughed watching the squirrels dumbfounded at where the seed went when they jumped on the feeder....that is, until one week later. We saw a little tiny baby squirrel, who wasn't heavy enough to trigger the counter-weight, standing on the perch shoveling seed between his legs like a dog digging a hole. A glance over the edge of the porch rail revealed 12 adult squirrels eating it up as it hit the ground. Bastards.
Thanks to Rolf over in F16-land:
Embedding video is really simple. When you make a new post or reply, first click on the
Make post
dropdown box and select
using HTML and UBBCode
. Now on the Youtube page where your video is, copy the code where it says
Embed
in the righthand corner.
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