hanovertom
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How do you keep the tree rats out of sweet corn?
PLEASE!
PLEASE!
tried that last year and the little EssoBees ate my part also.(quoted from post at 08:41:17 07/05/23) Plant enough corn for you and the squirrels.
Just enough for a pot of squirrel and dumplings!(quoted from post at 11:10:14 07/05/23)
We have a healthy grey squirrel population here. Too many.
So I made a live squirrel trap. Consisting of a hardware cloth barrel shaped cage, four feet of 4" pvc drain pipe and some peanut butter.
Set trap on ground, smear peanut butter on top of pipe down as far as you can reach or 16 inches at least inside pipe.
Wire top of pipe to tree at steep angle down into cage.
I put a couple of dabs on tree and scrape peanut butter off the putty knife onto upper end of the pipe.
The squirrel reaches for the PB down in the pipe and ends up sliding into cage. And to slippery to climb out.
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(quoted from post at 13:21:51 07/05/23)tried that last year and the little EssoBees ate my part also.(quoted from post at 08:41:17 07/05/23) Plant enough corn for you and the squirrels.
(quoted from post at 22:38:58 07/05/23) posted this a few months ago...winch battery connectors...
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(quoted from post at 09:19:07 07/06/23)
I built one of Double07's traps. I caught two the first day, and have yet to have another come near. They must have communicated their predicament.
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