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Pastimes : Gardening and Especially Tomato Growing

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To: Crocodile who wrote (422)7/25/1998 12:48:00 AM
From: MSB  Read Replies (2) of 3495
 
Unfortunately, the wild house cat population must be laying down on the job when it comes to the squirrels on our property, or I need to keep Bear in the house more often.

My employer used the trap method like you've suggested last year. He was bringing one in a day for about a week while he was utilizing the trap. I thought by now I would have sufficient caging around my main garden area and wouldn't have to deal with it this year. Also, the squirrels hadn't really been bothering the plants this year. Guess I should have known that wouldn't last.

I think the squirrels my employer released came to our house. Work is only a 15 minute walk from home. Do you have to use this trapping method yearly?
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