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Rob Morley wrote:
In article .com, " says... My garden is rapidly getting over-run with grey squirrels. They also try increasingly ingenious ways to get into my loft, but I seem to be keeping them out of there for the moment. I can see this thread attracting some whimsical replies, but is there anything practical that can be done to keep the local squirrel population under control ? They're not fond of cats or sparrowhawks :-) we've got a fast cat and a visiting grey squirrel. looking out of the window one morning I saw squiggy scritting over the lawn and our cat also spotted it, gave chase and batted it a right hook , rolling it over a couple of times. squiggy got away, unharmed. judging by the number of cats out the back (15 - 20 I know of) squirrels must be quite deft at avoiding the attentions of lazy, well fed city moggies. RT |
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