Posted by Kevin in OK on July 13, 2008 at 07:36:17 from (68.94.145.240):
In Reply to: Squirrels posted by IndianaTom on July 13, 2008 at 05:37:07:
We've got a small pecan orchard of our own, and between the squirrels, crows, and most often bugs, we don't get much of a crop. You can try to trap them, but that may or may not work depending on how many squirrels you anticipate and how many other animals will find your trap.
You can shoot them, just about any shotgun will work. Also, a small rifle will work for longer ranges, as well as a pellet gun as Harry suggested.
If you are in the city, you just need friendly neighbors who can handle hearing an occasional pop or two. Don't tell anybody, but my grandpa lives in town and he is almost constantly guarding his single small pecan tree, and dispatches any unwanted squirrels from close range with .22 shot shell. Of course, the city squirrels are the only ones who will get close enough for .22 shot to work.
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