[Rhodes22-list] Environment and trained squirrels

Slim stevenalm at comcast.net
Sat Feb 24 18:20:03 EST 2007


Me too, Robert.  I have tons of squirrels in my yard.  Maybe I can train
them to "exercise" my dog.

Slim

On 2/24/07 4:28 PM, "thenacarville at bellsouth.net"
<thenacarville at bellsouth.net> wrote:

> I would greatly appreciate the squirrel movie....and instruction manual to
> train others if you have one....
> Thena
> 
> 
>> 
>> From: Robert Skinner <robert at squirrelhaven.com>
>> Date: 2007/02/24 Sat PM 02:59:23 CST
>> To: The Rhodes 22 mail list <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Environment and trained squirrels
>> 
>> Tootle wrote:
>>> Bob:
>>> I recall that you had the squirrels trained to attack the deer...
>>> Ed K
>> 
>> Yes, Ed.  I sent that to you back channel because
>> the list does not support movies, so the other
>> Rhodies have not had the pleasure of seeing an
>> Attack Squirrel at work.  Copies are available to
>> the curious directly on request.
>> 
>> But my primary method of deterrance is still
>> nature's own marker, collected out of public view,
>> and applied regularly around the azaleas.  As they
>> are acid-loving and can use a shot of nitrate, it
>> fulfils the sailors dictum - "everything must have
>> more than one use."
>> 
>> You can think of it as multi-functional recycling.
>> 
>> I hope that I have not offended anyone in
>> describing this simple, cheap, and (at least for
>> me) very effective method of discouraging deer.
>> 
>> /Robert
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