Anonymous
Post 01/29/2024 07:06     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get poison peanuts


DO NOT DO THIS

PP is an idiot and an @sshole. Do not use poisons. Poisoning the squirrels poisons the hawks, etc. Only PP should get poison peanuts, for themself.

OP should draw straws in their anti-squirrel group and decide who is going to speak with the squirrel lady, if you really want to be the sort of person who makes a big deal about squirrels.


+1

And I say this as someone who also deals with rats and mice.

The only poison given, should be to PPs who buy homes that used tp be squirrel/rat/mice natural environment, and now think it would be acceptable to put poison out for ANY creature to come and consume/eat poisoned creature and then also be poisoned.

Anonymous
Post 01/29/2024 07:01     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Y’all need to get the fxck over this.

Don’t want squirrels where you live? Buy a condo in a high rise and advocate for less encroaching on thrit habitat by SFHs.

Honestly.

I have a few squirrels come eat at my house and they bring me so much joy just watching them because they’re so cute.

I hope EVERY one of you squirrel haters who do horrible sh*t like poison/trap them… are reincarnated as a squirrel that also experiences being trapped/poisioned.

Honestly, disgusting and horrible humans.
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2024 06:46     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


Yes, get foxes

DP, we have a neighbor who feeds the foxes and we have very few squirrels.


How can you feed foxes?


She leaves a plate of food! No joke.


I leave cat food.
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2024 00:04     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?

No. It’s squirrels. Get an ultrasonic pest deterrent. Our neighbor has one and never has so much as a bird in her yard.


That’s the saddest thing I’ve read here in a long time.


Have you ever had a rat inside your house? Not a mouse, but a rat. If you have you would understand.


Yes, I had a rat. I wanted to move or burn down the house. I still think it’s sad to never have so much as a bird in your yard.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 23:11     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:Get poison peanuts


DO NOT DO THIS

PP is an idiot and an @sshole. Do not use poisons. Poisoning the squirrels poisons the hawks, etc. Only PP should get poison peanuts, for themself.

OP should draw straws in their anti-squirrel group and decide who is going to speak with the squirrel lady, if you really want to be the sort of person who makes a big deal about squirrels.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 22:48     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?

No. It’s squirrels. Get an ultrasonic pest deterrent. Our neighbor has one and never has so much as a bird in her yard.


That’s the saddest thing I’ve read here in a long time.


Have you ever had a rat inside your house? Not a mouse, but a rat. If you have you would understand.


+1 Some of these posters are clueless.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 22:33     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Be glad you don't live next door to the neighborhood "cat lady," a retired teacher who has never married and has 33 cats living in and aroubd her home. She wears long gloves to pick them up and has sheets draped over all her lovely antiques and upholstered firniture.


She sounds delightfully eccentric.
Love how you needed to throw in that she was never married!


PP here. The cats are her "babies," and we never complain. I can assure you though that it's a problem because she leaves bowls of cat food around here home. They attract roaches and other creatures.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 22:31     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


Yes, get foxes

DP, we have a neighbor who feeds the foxes and we have very few squirrels.


How can you feed foxes?


Well, mine eats squirrels, and seems very happy when heading home with a fat one in its mouth.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 22:26     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?

No. It’s squirrels. Get an ultrasonic pest deterrent. Our neighbor has one and never has so much as a bird in her yard.


That’s the saddest thing I’ve read here in a long time.


Have you ever had a rat inside your house? Not a mouse, but a rat. If you have you would understand.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 22:25     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Get some cats!
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 22:20     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

You sound kind of squirrely yourself. Feeding them won't make them breed more. They just get fat and lazy. They are quite capable of getting all the food they need from nature. Feeding them, like feeding hummingbirds is just cheap entertainment.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 21:54     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


Yes, get foxes

DP, we have a neighbor who feeds the foxes and we have very few squirrels.


How can you feed foxes?


She leaves a plate of food! No joke.


What kind of food? Filet mignon?
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 21:48     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:Be glad you don't live next door to the neighborhood "cat lady," a retired teacher who has never married and has 33 cats living in and aroubd her home. She wears long gloves to pick them up and has sheets draped over all her lovely antiques and upholstered firniture.


She sounds delightfully eccentric.
Love how you needed to throw in that she was never married!
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 21:39     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:
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?

No. It’s squirrels. Get an ultrasonic pest deterrent. Our neighbor has one and never has so much as a bird in her yard.


That’s the saddest thing I’ve read here in a long time.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2024 21:33     Subject: Neighbor feeding squirrels

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


Yes, get foxes

DP, we have a neighbor who feeds the foxes and we have very few squirrels.


How can you feed foxes?


She leaves a plate of food! No joke.