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As some of you may recall I have been feuding with some of the sqiuirrels that live in my area due to them digging up my plants and messing with my bonsais.
I found this stuff at Home Depot and so far it has been well worth it's price as none of the vermin have been around since I have sprayed it.
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I have found a .22 to be a more effective and permanent solution on the farm ;)
 
I have found a .22 to be a more effective and permanent solution on the farm ;)
....and I have almost gotten angry enough to go that route in the not too distant past.I have a few twenty twos to choose from.
 
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....and I have almost gotten angry enough to go that route in the not too distant past.I have a few twenty twos to choose from.
Haha, My uncle took me to look at CPC airguns earlier for if i get into competition shooting. They will be the end of squirrels if it wasn't for the fact that there are hundreds of them (ground squirrels) on the farm
 
Haha, My uncle took me to look at CPC airguns earlier for if i get into competition shooting. They will be the end of squirrels if it wasn't for the fact that there are hundreds of them (ground squirrels) on the farm
Plenty of food,the more the merrier.
 
Who buys the tails,witch doctors?
Flyfishermen will buy em, i just need to practice salting the tails so they are still nice. I'll get there one day. they pay $1-$2.50 per tail which is pretty nice. A few tails are a months pocket money for me
 
Flyfishermen will buy em, i just need to practice salting the tails so they are still nice. I'll get there one day. they pay $1-$2.50 per tail which is pretty nice. A few tails are a months pocket money for me
It'd be neat if the tails grew back.I'd trap the squirrels,cut off the tails and release them for retrapping in the future.
 
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