Anonymous wrote:OP again. It’s been the topic of discussion of about 8 other neighbors on the street. They’re clearly breeding.
I was wondering what these black pellets carpeting our deck and driveway were. So I googled it. Squirrel poop.
We’ve lived here for 7 years and never noticed anything. Last spring, neighbor started feeding large quantities of shelled peanuts and bird seed to squirrels in her yard.
We’ve all noticed this issue. So have 2 small hawks who now are often perched on her fence waiting for dinner I guess.
Back to original question. Any tips?
Anonymous wrote:OP again. It’s been the topic of discussion of about 8 other neighbors on the street. They’re clearly breeding.
I was wondering what these black pellets carpeting our deck and driveway were. So I googled it. Squirrel poop.
We’ve lived here for 7 years and never noticed anything. Last spring, neighbor started feeding large quantities of shelled peanuts and bird seed to squirrels in her yard.
We’ve all noticed this issue. So have 2 small hawks who now are often perched on her fence waiting for dinner I guess.
Back to original question. Any tips?
Anonymous wrote:OP again. It’s been the topic of discussion of about 8 other neighbors on the street. They’re clearly breeding.
I was wondering what these black pellets carpeting our deck and driveway were. So I googled it. Squirrel poop.
We’ve lived here for 7 years and never noticed anything. Last spring, neighbor started feeding large quantities of shelled peanuts and bird seed to squirrels in her yard.
We’ve all noticed this issue. So have 2 small hawks who now are often perched on her fence waiting for dinner I guess.
Back to original question. Any tips?
Anonymous wrote:OP again. It’s been the topic of discussion of about 8 other neighbors on the street. They’re clearly breeding.
I was wondering what these black pellets carpeting our deck and driveway were. So I googled it. Squirrel poop.
We’ve lived here for 7 years and never noticed anything. Last spring, neighbor started feeding large quantities of shelled peanuts and bird seed to squirrels in her yard.
We’ve all noticed this issue. So have 2 small hawks who now are often perched on her fence waiting for dinner I guess.
Back to original question. Any tips?