Anonymous wrote:It will bring the rats if it hasn’t already. Call the county asap.
Anonymous wrote:If in Virginia, it’s illegal.
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/admincode/title4/agency15/chapter40/section286/#:~:text=It%20shall%20be%20unlawful%20for,any%20person%20or%20wildlife%2C%20or
Just tell her that.
Anonymous wrote:Odds are that you are being dramatic and nowhere near as big of a problem as you make it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Squirrels are outside animals. wild animals. It's not really possible to get it infestation of them
Wrong. They can go in your attic/eaves.
Anonymous wrote:All you dogging out the OP, we had a neighbor doing that and it brought rats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Squirrels are outside animals. wild animals. It's not really possible to get it infestation of them
Wrong. They can go in your attic/eaves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Explain nicely that squirrels should not be fed for the following reasons:
1. They carry ticks and rabies.
2. They are in direct resource competition with birds, and some birds are endangered.
Encourage her to feed the birds, and point out that even if she gets a feeder that's squirrel-proof, squirrels will find ways to eat leftovers anyway. That way, she will prioritize birds, who need winter sustenance, but also help out squirrels (who don't really need it). Also, when it's below freezing, what birds really need is fresh water! That's why some people have heated bird fountains![]()
How do you think birds survived before we started feeding them?
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Squirrels are outside animals. wild animals. It's not really possible to get it infestation of them
Anonymous wrote:Explain nicely that squirrels should not be fed for the following reasons:
1. They carry ticks and rabies.
2. They are in direct resource competition with birds, and some birds are endangered.
Encourage her to feed the birds, and point out that even if she gets a feeder that's squirrel-proof, squirrels will find ways to eat leftovers anyway. That way, she will prioritize birds, who need winter sustenance, but also help out squirrels (who don't really need it). Also, when it's below freezing, what birds really need is fresh water! That's why some people have heated bird fountains![]()