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Posted: 3/8/2021 5:13:11 PM EDT
I’ve been eyeballing the Goodnature CO2 powered traps, but the A18 model isn’t sold/shipped to the US. Their A24 model appears too small to handle squirrel sized pests. The squirrels are chewing thru the siding on moms house to get into the attic to destroy stuff.
Is there an American company producing similar traps? I’ve tried live traps with no success. Thanks for any info provided. |
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Have you looked at or tried Havahart traps?
https://www.havahart.com/how-to-trap-squirrels The reason they want back in is to nest and have more young. Bet my bottom dollar they have been in there for some time, you're just now noticing it. Those damn things can find their way in through the smallest of openings. Bushy tailed rats. |
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Find where they are getting in and plug the hole with wire mesh and a proper repair
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I briefly had squirrel on my attic. I just placed a metal plate over where they chewed in. Problem solved.
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I don’t know how common this practice is. I found out while working in a rather bad area of town. This lady was telling me that she has an issue with squirrels in her attic. She called this local critter removal service. She said the guy showed up with this dog that was half starved to death and planned to leaving it in her attic for several days. To you know, eat the critters.
This was a rough area of town. Very ghetto. If drop you drop your car off at the local mechanic, who is a crack addict, your going to get the duct tape special. Naturally I suggested calling a company outside of her bubble- someone that would use traps or something- then figure out how to block how they are getting in. It’s one of those I don’t know what to do so let me call a cop sort of calls. Maybe they will just arrest the squirrels. |
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Seal up entry points, rat traps can work too, havahart is best. Then drive them far, far away.
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Quoted: Have you looked at or tried Havahart traps? https://www.havahart.com/how-to-trap-squirrels The reason they want back in is to nest and have more young. Bet my bottom dollar they have been in there for some time, you're just now noticing it. Those damn things can find their way in through the smallest of openings. Bushy tailed rats. View Quote Or you could use a conibear trap but don't expect that to kill them. |
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Quoted: https://cdn.airgundepot.com/ay/airgundepot/ruger-air-magnum-2.jpg Ruger Air Magnum .22 Spring-Piston Rifle $200.00, Free Shipping View Quote I’ve done this. Got two, but there’s dozens of these destructive critters. The CO2 powered would hunt them 24/7 when I can’t. |
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Years ago it was rats in Grandma's crawlspace. Old farmhouse out in the country. Used handheld spot lights through the access hatch and .22s.
No one was killed (excepts rats all accounted for and removed) and no damage to anything else. Wouldn't think of doing that these days especially in an attic. |
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Quoted: I’ve done this. Got two, but there’s dozens of these destructive critters. The CO2 powered would hunt them 24/7 when I can’t. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://cdn.airgundepot.com/ay/airgundepot/ruger-air-magnum-2.jpg Ruger Air Magnum .22 Spring-Piston Rifle $200.00, Free Shipping I’ve done this. Got two, but there’s dozens of these destructive critters. The CO2 powered would hunt them 24/7 when I can’t. Then it's time to call in the calvary (professionals). |
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Quoted: Holy shit- that's a HUGE infestation, the most I've had to trap at one time was 5 or so. Still took about a week to get them all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’ve done this. Got two, but there’s dozens of these destructive critters. The CO2 powered would hunt them 24/7 when I can’t. Holy shit- that's a HUGE infestation, the most I've had to trap at one time was 5 or so. Still took about a week to get them all. I'd be more inclined to smoke them out somehow (actual smoke?) with that many. Good lord. |
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Enter and seal attic. Destroy them in nude hand to hand combat.
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If they're getting out of the non kill trap by squeezing through the wire, wrap it in chicken wire so they can't get out.
If you truly have dozens of the little bastards you should call someone to get rid of them, unless you can spend days on end over there getting rid of them. It will cost you way more time and money when they chew threw wires and burn her house to the ground. I'm dealing with this right now, a grey squirrel chewed through the wiring in my shop, but I got lucky and it didn't catch on fire, and I noticed that some of my plugs weren't working and shut off the power to the plugs. Pulled the siding and sure enough right where he was nesting he'd chewed through the wires. I dropped in a bunch of moth balls, and then put out a non kill trap, but he hasn't been back since I put in the moth balls. So you might give them a try, not sure if they've worked as of yet though, it's only been a couple days. |
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I've heard that a very bright strobe light will drive rodents out of attics very quickly.
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Quoted: I don’t know how common this practice is. I found out while working in a rather bad area of town. This lady was telling me that she has an issue with squirrels in her attic. She called this local critter removal service. She said the guy showed up with this dog that was half starved to death and planned to leaving it in her attic for several days. To you know, eat the critters. This was a rough area of town. Very ghetto. If drop you drop your car off at the local mechanic, who is a crack addict, your going to get the duct tape special. Naturally I suggested calling a company outside of her bubble- someone that would use traps or something- then figure out how to block how they are getting in. It’s one of those I don’t know what to do so let me call a cop sort of calls. Maybe they will just arrest the squirrels. View Quote My squirrel dog would find them in an attic in no time. It would also destroy the attic trying to get to them. |
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Head over to Team, OP
Look for the annual rodent thread. We covered squirrels in it. Huge thread this year. It's on the first few pages. I'm up in a ceiling now chasing mice in a huge commercial building in the dark, or I would link. |
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A C02 rifle and a cam0 suit made to look like pink insulation, along with night vision goggles and you're ready to go.
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Had that problem years ago. Set T-Rex & cage traps and neither worked. Finally got up there one day with wasp spray and gassed them out. Once I found and fixed the hole they've never been back.
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Quoted: https://www.forestry-suppliers.com/product_pages/products.php?mi=44491&itemnum=35802&redir=Y https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/6755/Screen_Shot_2021-03-08_at_5_07_24_PM-1857574.png View Quote Just got one today. I mounted it to the tree their using to get on the roof. |
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Seeing your join year you need to go talk to the squirrels and reason with them. Offer suggestions to where they might go. Be creative and useful. Maybe build a squirrel house in the back yard with rainbow colors? You have lot's of options.
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Is it personal this time?
Funny Commercial - Geico - It's Personal This Time Squirrels |
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View Quote Now that sombitch is voting democrat |
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Don't delay whatever you do.
I saw a squirrel in the rafters in my shed one fall several year ago, just as I was locking it up for the winter. I looked around and didn't see anything that they could chew and destroy so I said screw it and didn't do anything. Opened it up in the spring and yes, nothing was destroyed but everything smelled like urine. Which was disgusting and the reek didn't go away for years.... Fuck squirrels. |
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THIS is what you seek. https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ranch-Products-100063928-Squirrelinator/dp/B0046VJ8RU |
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Quoted: THIS is what you seek. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d0bff4280d10a0001d0d3f5/1561659151732-9FG39KLPA29MXXBAS10L/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kCas9WufeZZOjVlBm7N8l0RZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZUJFbgE-7XRK3dMEBRBhUpw84g7Rn2RGXQJ0qpssgTi2xPt1Mv1LnrWLQ9oq9mzH8yeZLqZeG7TTLXtiNZSPcnE/bfox_13_sq.jpg?format=1000w https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91XxBG4IJ8L._AC_SL1500_.jpg https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ranch-Products-100063928-Squirrelinator/dp/B0046VJ8RU View Quote That's edging close to fuckary. If they've been in there a day, cool. Longer is bullshit. |
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Quoted: That's edging close to fuckary. If they've been in there a day, cool. Longer is bullshit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: THIS is what you seek. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d0bff4280d10a0001d0d3f5/1561659151732-9FG39KLPA29MXXBAS10L/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kCas9WufeZZOjVlBm7N8l0RZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZUJFbgE-7XRK3dMEBRBhUpw84g7Rn2RGXQJ0qpssgTi2xPt1Mv1LnrWLQ9oq9mzH8yeZLqZeG7TTLXtiNZSPcnE/bfox_13_sq.jpg?format=1000w https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91XxBG4IJ8L._AC_SL1500_.jpg https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ranch-Products-100063928-Squirrelinator/dp/B0046VJ8RU That's edging close to fuckary. If they've been in there a day, cool. Longer is bullshit. Thats a few hours worth. I was skeptical myself but after I set it on my roof with peanuts and peanut butter and I caught three of them within 45 min. Its a one way door that doesnt lock unlike hav-a-heart traps. You can catch a ton of them in a short period |
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Quoted: Thats a few hours worth. I was skeptical myself but after I set it on my roof with peanuts and peanut butter and I caught three of them within 45 min. Its a one way door that doesnt lock unlike hav-a-heart traps. You can catch a ton of them in a short period View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: THIS is what you seek. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d0bff4280d10a0001d0d3f5/1561659151732-9FG39KLPA29MXXBAS10L/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kCas9WufeZZOjVlBm7N8l0RZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZUJFbgE-7XRK3dMEBRBhUpw84g7Rn2RGXQJ0qpssgTi2xPt1Mv1LnrWLQ9oq9mzH8yeZLqZeG7TTLXtiNZSPcnE/bfox_13_sq.jpg?format=1000w https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91XxBG4IJ8L._AC_SL1500_.jpg https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ranch-Products-100063928-Squirrelinator/dp/B0046VJ8RU That's edging close to fuckary. If they've been in there a day, cool. Longer is bullshit. Thats a few hours worth. I was skeptical myself but after I set it on my roof with peanuts and peanut butter and I caught three of them within 45 min. Its a one way door that doesnt lock unlike hav-a-heart traps. You can catch a ton of them in a short period I stand corrected. That's pretty cool. |
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I worked at a gas field the other side of the inlet from Anchorage AK. We supplied NG to Enstar to run the turbines providing electricity to Anchorage.
One squirrel, one measly little tree rat took down the power grid and turned of the lights for close to a million people. |
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