Grey squirrels are embarrassing me
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10/09/21 05:08 PM
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dinorocks
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I’m trying to help someone with a squirrel issue…the people are in the middle of a housing development with the only oak tree. Squirrels are trying to get into house, shed, garage... I know there are at least 7 squirrels. Over the past 4 days I only caught 3 (juvenile). I have 5 different kinds of box traps out, baited with peanut butter/apples, bird food, and full peanuts. The squirrels are running all around and on the traps. Maybe I was over confident, but I thought I would have caught them all by now. I have a nuisance license but not very experienced in targeting grey squirrels.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!
Thank you very much! Dino
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Re: Grey squirrels are embarrassing me
[Re: dinorocks]
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10/09/21 07:16 PM
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May go to bait for all sqrs is black oil seed (sunflower seeds)
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Re: Grey squirrels are embarrassing me
[Re: dinorocks]
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10/11/21 03:08 PM
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IME, Squirrels will eat Black Walnuts only if there's nothing else available.
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Re: Grey squirrels are embarrassing me
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10/12/21 11:15 PM
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Our reds are mostly all around evergreen and pine type trees. So as I interview a customer on a call and ask what type of trees are around their home I can predict with a high degree of accuracy if they may be red squirrels.Their habitat is pine groves but they do like walnuts here. They prefer to live in pines and travel to the nut trees to feed and carry home their food to dine and stash.
Flyers love acorns for the most part in my areas. Greys are all over the wild nut food source spectrum That's exactly what I've found. Norway Spruce also is a big draw. I had a red stash black walnuts in my shed this year. I removed 15 gallons of them, lol. Greys tend to stick to the deciduous here.
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Re: Grey squirrels are embarrassing me
[Re: dinorocks]
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10/13/21 06:52 AM
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Thank you very much for all the help!! I ended up catching the squirrels I was after and my client was very happy…even got a tip!
Take care all!
Last edited by dinorocks; 10/13/21 06:53 AM. Reason: Spellcheck
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Re: Grey squirrels are embarrassing me
[Re: BigBob]
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11/23/21 08:04 PM
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IME, Squirrels will eat Black Walnuts only if there's nothing else available. B S ! Squirrels will chose walnuts over many other food sources...you got it backwards ! You say you have 7 squirrels. Is that because you have a female in estrus ? Or a late litter of 5 young and the female. . .and now she's coming back in season ? Ever consider forgoing baited traps and use a lethal method ? Also if you using baited traps on the ground. . . stop it ! The same bait in a trap set well off the ground, will out perform one on the ground. Learn how to make a shelf and get that trap off the ground. Squirrels are arboreal and presentation matters ! 
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Re: Grey squirrels are embarrassing me
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11/30/21 12:07 PM
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Ever considered using an air rifle? I do a lot of rental properties in town and use a .177 caliber 3000 psi per-charged pneumatic air rifle with a moderator on it. Very quiet and very accurate. I'm very selective of the shots I take and always make sure the squirrel is sitting where there is a backstop behind it. Very rarely is there pass through on head shots with the .177, but I don't want to take any chances. I always inform the local law enforcement of who I am, the equipment I'll be using and the location. You definitely don't want the police called on you when you're waiting for a squirrel to show up, ask me how I know. I do rely a lot on cages and will set them wherever I find sign. I agree with LT in that they seem to connect faster when set up off of the ground. But again, I set where I find sign. In most of my jobs the squirrels are already in the house and exclusion is the first order of business. This is a college town so the houses set empty during the summer and this gives the rodents ample time to set up residence. I also try to remove as much natural food that's in the area, especially any food inside the house. Usually, acorns or walnuts.
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Re: Grey squirrels are embarrassing me
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12/05/21 10:55 PM
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The tube traps always work. Peanut butter with sunflower seeds embedded on the pan. = dead squirrel. I can catch 10 a day if I wanted too.
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