Come to think of it...he does have a sort of ominous look about him.Are you sure he's not eyeing you up as a potential snack?
Come to think of it...he does have a sort of ominous look about him.Are you sure he's not eyeing you up as a potential snack?
Are you sure he's not eyeing you up as a potential snack?
What every office needs: a king size bed.
No. Look at those eyes. Never a wastebasket kitty.
We had the grey introduced over here and they really aren't scared of humans, and have become a right pest. Also they out compete for food our native red squirrels, plus they carry a virus that has killed off the reds! However in areas where these have made a come back, grey squirrel numbers have dropped and red squirrel numbers have risen as the grey is heavier so can't get onto the finer branches that the reds can,SQUIRREL WARS!!!
We have given up trying to keep the squirrels out of this bird feeder. We've tried all sorts of stuff like attaching metal studs to the house and then spraying them with WD40; putting capsaicin in the food...these squirrels must like TexMex...among other things.
They always adapt to a new arrangement very quickly. I noted early on that one was stretching out and reaching around the metal studs to get into the feeder. So I added a piece of PVC pipe to make the reach much longer. About an hour or two after making this modification, I see this particular squirrel climb up on the overhang and slide butt first down the PVC pipe straight into the feeder. Glad I could make life easier for you, Kraken Squirrel!
One fur ball (second pic) is so ballsy that banging on the window doesn't even scare it off anymore. It just poses for more photos before stretching it's body out into the feeder and indulging in some fine dining at the Surround household.
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You Lookin' at Me!...........SQUIRREL WARS!!!
We have given up trying to keep the squirrels out of this bird feeder. We've tried all sorts of stuff like attaching metal studs to the house and then spraying them with WD40; putting capsaicin in the food...these squirrels must like TexMex...among other things.
They always adapt to a new arrangement very quickly. I noted early on that one was stretching out and reaching around the metal studs to get into the feeder. So I added a piece of PVC pipe to make the reach much longer. About an hour or two after making this modification, I see this particular squirrel climb up on the overhang and slide butt first down the PVC pipe straight into the feeder. Glad I could make life easier for you, Kraken Squirrel!
One fur ball (second pic) is so ballsy that banging on the window doesn't even scare it off anymore. It just poses for more photos before stretching it's body out into the feeder and indulging in some fine dining at the Surround household.
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As a child we had a Cairn terrier which on his first encounter got spooked by the snow, as he thought his paws had disappeared! He lifted all his legs out of the snow a few times to check his paws were still there, it was really funny to watch, as was him trying to catch snowballs.That's awesome. What does he think??
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He actually didn’t mind the snow and played around in for awhile. As long as the sun is out he is a happy camper.
SQUIRREL WARS!!!
We have given up trying to keep the squirrels out of this bird feeder. We've tried all sorts of stuff like attaching metal studs to the house and then spraying them with WD40; putting capsaicin in the food...these squirrels must like TexMex...among other things.
They always adapt to a new arrangement very quickly. I noted early on that one was stretching out and reaching around the metal studs to get into the feeder. So I added a piece of PVC pipe to make the reach much longer. About an hour or two after making this modification, I see this particular squirrel climb up on the overhang and slide butt first down the PVC pipe straight into the feeder. Glad I could make life easier for you, Kraken Squirrel!
One fur ball (second pic) is so ballsy that banging on the window doesn't even scare it off anymore. It just poses for more photos before stretching it's body out into the feeder and indulging in some fine dining at the Surround household.
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at our house we surrendered. they won. so we have a dedicated squirrel feed station that keeps them away from the bird feeders.
Have you thought about mounting a pair of AR 3 speakers to either side? And blasting them on cue with Black Sabbath or Def Leppard?Actually, with many activities reduced due to COVID, creating a new obstacle for the squirrels and watching them learn to get around it has become a new pastime.
Have you thought about mounting a pair of AR 3 speakers to either side? And blasting them on cue with Black Sabbath or Def Leppard?
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...t-get-a-kick-out-of.22159/page-11#post-490461SQUIRREL WARS!!!
We have given up trying to keep the squirrels out of this bird feeder. We've tried all sorts of stuff like attaching metal studs to the house and then spraying them with WD40; putting capsaicin in the food...these squirrels must like TexMex...among other things.
They always adapt to a new arrangement very quickly. I noted early on that one was stretching out and reaching around the metal studs to get into the feeder. So I added a piece of PVC pipe to make the reach much longer. About an hour or two after making this modification, I see this particular squirrel climb up on the overhang and slide butt first down the PVC pipe straight into the feeder. Glad I could make life easier for you, Kraken Squirrel!
One fur ball (second pic) is so ballsy that banging on the window doesn't even scare it off anymore. It just poses for more photos before stretching it's body out into the feeder and indulging in some fine dining at the Surround household.
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