Neighbor Killed Our Squirrel

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  • Play Care
    Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 6642

    #16
    Originally posted by Blackcat31
    Sorry guys, I know they are cute and adorable to watch but squirrels and rabbits cause hundreds of $'s worth of damage to things when they get into your house, exterior siding, sheds, under your garage or in your crawl space or basement.

    My DCK's love watching the bunnies too but when they try to nest in your crawl space and chew on the wires under your house, leaving you with no cable or loss of power they aren't so cute. I'm tired of planting and replanting veggies in my garden only to have them eaten by fat gray mama rabbit and her babies. :confused: (yes, we have a fence)

    My DH had a squirrel get into our garage and it crawled up into his truck. $3800 of electrical work later and it STILL comes back all the time. Every time my DH hits the brakes in his truck you can hear the stray acorns roll inside the truck frame.
    Given the chance will I trap and dispose of him? Absolutely.

    I am an animal lover for sure but I am also an animal realist and understand when and where animals are manageable and where they don't belong or live well among humans.


    Because we've killed off their natural predators we've seen an increase in populations. Add to that people leaving food out for them It's gotten so that when I walk out my back door, the rabbits/squirrels don't even blink much less take off

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    • Annalee
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 5864

      #17
      Our power went off with a loud boom one evening after daycare. We called the power company and when he came out and climbed the pole to see what happened, he threw out a dead squirrel...he said "that is what playing with electric will do for ya" he said this happens all over the county fairly often.

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      • WAHMderful_Life
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jul 2014
        • 46

        #18
        awww

        poor little things, unless they are getting into your house why on earth would you kill them thats horrible they have every right to live outside by our houses. I can see a raccoon thats getting into your garbage cans no matter what you do to try and secure ur garbage needing to be re located but seriously why do people think they can just kill them because they don't like them.

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        • Annalee
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 5864

          #19
          Originally posted by Blackcat31
          Sorry guys, I know they are cute and adorable to watch but squirrels and rabbits cause hundreds of $'s worth of damage to things when they get into your house, exterior siding, sheds, under your garage or in your crawl space or basement.

          My DCK's love watching the bunnies too but when they try to nest in your crawl space and chew on the wires under your house, leaving you with no cable or loss of power they aren't so cute. I'm tired of planting and replanting veggies in my garden only to have them eaten by fat gray mama rabbit and her babies. :confused: (yes, we have a fence)

          My DH had a squirrel get into our garage and it crawled up into his truck. $3800 of electrical work later and it STILL comes back all the time. Every time my DH hits the brakes in his truck you can hear the stray acorns roll inside the truck frame.
          Given the chance will I trap and dispose of him? Absolutely.

          I am an animal lover for sure but I am also an animal realist and understand when and where animals are manageable and where they don't belong or live well among humans.
          We are also having trouble with huge and I mean huuuuuggggeeee snapping turtles killing fish in our pond.....anybody got a solution for that?

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          • Leigh
            Daycare.com Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 3814

            #20
            I had to cut down my trees in my yard at my last house (that provided privacy and much needed shade) because my neighbors yard was FULL of bird and squirrel feeders. Our backyard was covered in bird poop all the time. We couldn't have a patio set out there-we couldn't enjoy our backyard at all. The squirrels would bring corn cobs from the neighbors' feeders and deposit them in my rain gutters (total PITA), and they ruined my shingles (scratching? Chewing? I don't know). I hate the little pests! Cutting down our 50 year old trees eliminated access to my roof and gutters, but they still drug debris into my yard constantly. Squirrels and rabbits are cute, I admit, but I'd thank my neighbors I'd they stopped feeding them and started eliminating them!

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            • Michael
              Founder & Owner-Daycare.com
              • Aug 2007
              • 7950

              #21
              Originally posted by Annalee
              We are also having trouble with huge and I mean huuuuuggggeeee snapping turtles killing fish in our pond.....anybody got a solution for that?
              That was easy: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/t...p-recipe2.html

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              • Annalee
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 5864

                #22
                Originally posted by Michael
                ::I have cooked rabbit, squirrel, deer, and fish, but no turtle.:: Maybe I should try it!

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                • Blackcat31
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 36124

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Annalee
                  ::I have cooked rabbit, squirrel, deer, and fish, but no turtle.:: Maybe I should try it!
                  My dad used to make snapping turtle soup all the time.

                  It's not bad but it's not really that good either.

                  I think the only way to eliminate your pond of snappers is to trap them.

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                  • Annalee
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Jul 2012
                    • 5864

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Blackcat31
                    My dad used to make snapping turtle soup all the time.

                    It's not bad but it's not really that good either.

                    I think the only way to eliminate your pond of snappers is to trap them.

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                    • Unregistered

                      #25
                      Can you help the baby? Maybe call a animal sanctuary/rehabilitation place?

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                      • NightOwl
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • Mar 2014
                        • 2722

                        #26
                        Originally posted by WAHMderful_Life
                        poor little things, unless they are getting into your house why on earth would you kill them thats horrible they have every right to live outside by our houses. I can see a raccoon thats getting into your garbage cans no matter what you do to try and secure ur garbage needing to be re located but seriously why do people think they can just kill them because they don't like them.
                        Agreed! I know they can be annoying and cause damage, so remove them, not drown them! Maybe this rubbed me the wrong way because drowning is my ultimate fear. It just seems so cruel and there are easy alternatives.

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                        • NightOwl
                          Advanced Daycare.com Member
                          • Mar 2014
                          • 2722

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Blackcat31
                          It's completely legal in my state. Here is what my DNR (Department of Natural Resources) website says:

                          "Taking means capturing, relocating or killing a nuisance animal. You can take an animal using any method except poison, artificial lights, or a motor vehicle."

                          Nuisance animals/birds are:
                          • mink
                          • squirrels
                          • rabbit
                          • hare
                          • raccoon
                          • bobcat
                          • fox
                          • muskrat
                          • opossum
                          • beaver
                          • English sparrow
                          • starling
                          • common pigeon


                          "Once you catch the animal, you may choose to destroy or relocate it."

                          Drowning is often used by those who live in a residential area since discharging a firearm is illegal to do within city limits.

                          I found something very similar here. Alabama's statutes seem to strongly encourage relocation over extermination, but it's still legal to kill them.

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