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Ive shot my share. Any of your weapons of choice above will work. What I do now is beat them at their own game and devise ways they cant get to the feeder. Its actually pretty fun.
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I've tried searching for the post by, I think ApS. It was a squirrel launcher. Perhaps someone else can find the video. Quite effective, and funny.
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Get a bunch of 1 liter or quart soda bottles. Drill a small hole in the bottom of each and sting them on a wire then attach the ends of the wire to two trees. Hang bird feeders from the wire in between the soda bottles. When the squirrels attempt to get to the feeders by climbing out on the wire they'll have to step on the soda bottles which will then spin and the squirrels fall to the ground. It works great!!
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I hang mine on a pulley system strung between a second story deck and a tree. The pulley allows me to pull in the feeders to fill them, then pull them back out to between the tree and the deck. The string is too thin for them to walk on, and the middle spot is too far for them to jump from tree or deck.
They still hang around on the ground underneath for the droppings, providing great entertainment for me and our 2 dogs when I let them out. Not sure what either of them will ever do if they manage to catch one.
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Correction. I use the wire from the deck to the tree and then string to the feeders/thru the pulley. I tie the string to a coat hanger that is attached to a pole. The coat hanger stops them from getting to the string to cut the feeder down.
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