Anybody want some squirrels?
Pot # 1 |
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And Pot # 4 now looks like 1 & 2.
Not only did they break these off, THEY ATE THE PLANTS!! I have never seen squirrels so much as bother my geraniums over the past 14 years and suddenly they decide they're gourmet fare. I'd had some of these plants for close to ten years.
I can only count 10 of them at one time some days.
Y'all take care.
Oh no! Naughty things. Try moth ball crystals in the pots--I know they work on rabbits. :(
ReplyDeletesometimes those wild animals just sorta go nuts on your property. We had that with raccoons a couple of years back. They would come around and leave, but one summer they went nuts--tore up the pond, killed a rabbit in the yard, and pretty much caused a mess everywhere. We finally had to hire someone to trap them. It was a tough decision, but we couldn't risk anyone getting hurt with this band of thugs.
I hope those naughty squirrels move on. Or maybe you should put out some food for them so they don't continue killing your plants. It's just a thought...
Lin, I already feed the little critters royally! They eat far more of the sunflower seeds and other bird feed that I put out than the birds do. And....I also put out corn on the cob for them!! I'm about ready for the trap and a trip.
DeleteIM SO sorry... but i laughed out loud at the giveaway for squirrels...
ReplyDeleteis that okay?
Im sorry about your plants though... ;(
Feral, gotta laugh or I'd cry. Guess it was time for different color geraniums anyhow. :)
DeleteSo sorry... However I not against to receive couple of squirrels. )...joke... In my district they are absent at all...It'll be amusing..
ReplyDeleteMy recently planted flowers near the mailbox have lots of fresh holes amongst them. Each day I check the mail and "fix" them and then my fellow landscapers have to dig anew.
ReplyDeleteHowever, as a wildlife lover, I'll be happy to join your giveaway. If I win, please catapult them from your house to mine. They like those high altitudes and it will be much cheaper than paying for postage.
HaHa. But respectfully, I don't want any squirrels! There's enough of those pests around here as it is.
ReplyDeleteWe have a squirrel that made a nest in the roof of our porch! And it's fat.
ReplyDeleteSorry about your flowers. :-( But please, don't send me any more squirrels!
~FringeGirl
Hey I'll donate a few deer (who ate ALL ivy this winter - first time ever in decades!) to the giveaway, just let me know where to ship them - lol. Kidding aside, so sorry about your flowers. It's just sad to lose any small thing(s) that bring daily joy......
ReplyDeleteBUT I love your spunk (aka time for a new color of geraniums) You go girl!
Hugs, Issy
Oh, those squirrels are so....pesty!
ReplyDeleteI already got plenty!!! Hope they get a tummy ache farm girl!
ReplyDeleteOh I never really enter giveaways but i am inclined to enter yours. Just kidding we have tons of the little critters in every colour, never plant Black Walnut trees around your house they think everyday is Christmas. B
ReplyDeletePlease keep your revolting grey tree rats to yourself!!
ReplyDeleteIn 1876 Thomas Brocklehurst, a Victorian banker who lived in Cheshire decided to release into the wild a pair of grey squirrels he had brought back with him from a business trip to America. Other landowners, viewing the non-native species as a fashionable garden novelty, soon followed suit.
More than a century later, up to 5 million greys are now estimated to inhabit much of the woodland across the UK. Within my lifetime, their presence will result in the extinction of our wonderful native Red.
May I respectfully suggest a gun ..... apparently they make reasonable eating.
love from Bag End :}
Bilbo, I was waiting to see what your response would be! :) We feel the same way about house sparrows and starlings.
DeleteOh dear {snortle!}, am I that predictable? Very sorry your plants got trashed, that's no fun.
DeleteI have heard that chilli powder is a deterrent, OK you have to reapply it after rain but I've read that sprinkling chilli over plants and bird food keeps squirrel away. Something about mammals being able to taste the capsaicin but birds can't.
Gosh, we have lots of squirrels but they've never bothered any of my plants (although they HAVE buried nuts in some of my pots in the fall!)
ReplyDeleteLOLOL! About the giveaway, not the damage those buggers have done. We have tons around here too. Fat ones. Fat fast ones. Fat fast clever ones. Grrrr.
ReplyDeleteDo I ever know how you feel! I got some "extra" strawberry plants from a local grower this year. Planted 'em in one of those "hangy-down-planters" (so proud of myself). Would you believe those varmints pulled the strawberry plants out, root and all ?!?!? I am definitely NOT a fan of squirrels. LOL BTW, saw your blog on Syrup n Biscuits blog roll, and saw you were a Florida girl too. Just had to drop by for a visit and say hey!
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