Back in the day the "bob a tail" thing from the Forestry Commission was enough to pay for the shotgun shells.
The RSPCA are apparently distressed that they've finally been forced to follow the law & off the little bastard rather than letting it go as has been their habit in times past.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
I used to have a soft spot for grey squirrels. But I've gone off them since finding out they eat birds' eggs and fledglings, as well as stripping bark from ten year old trees and destroying them by the thousand.
Never had a soft spot for them above the age of 9 when I realised how nasty they were.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
One thing I can't understand about nature. If hedgehogs etc. are dying out due to habitat loss etc. how come grey squirrels can do so well?
I used to have a soft spot for grey squirrels. But I've gone off them since finding out they eat birds' eggs and fledglings, as well as stripping bark from ten year old trees and destroying them by the thousand.
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Damn things seem to be taking over: there's fecking millions of the little bastards.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostDamn things seem to be taking over: there's fecking millions of the little bastards.
There was one on the bird feeder yesterday & would be an ex squirrel if I could still shoot straight.
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Damn things seem to be taking over: there's fecking millions of the little bastards.
There was one on the bird feeder yesterday & would be an ex squirrel if I could still shoot straight.
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You beat me to it.
PS But I read it in the Guardian!
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...ing-welsh-town
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I for one welcome our new grey overlords
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...r-rampage.html
Bloodthirsty grey SQUIRREL terrorises town by biting 18 victims in 48-hour rampage that leaves many too scared to leave their homes- A 'rogue' grey squirrel attacked 18 people in Welsh town of Buckley, Flintshire
- He was nicknamed 'Stripe' by locals after the evil character in the Gremlins film
- After a two-day rampage, Stripe was caught in a cage by Corrine Reynolds, 65
- Mrs Reynolds says the town 'can breathe a sigh of relief' now he is with RSPCA
now we know what AtW has been up to!
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