klk
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Awww, they're so cute! Sorry, I know that doesn't help much.
The mothball trick also works to repel skunks. Skunks used to get under my grandma's house in Oklahoma every winter. It was my duty to trap them, and dispose of them. We had less problems after using mothball around all of their favorite enterance places.It just so happens that my best friend has spent the last six years studying flying squirrels and she now has her PhD. Here is her response:
"They need to figure out where they're getting into the shed and stuff the hole with steel wool. Wrapping the steel wool around a mothball would also be a good idea. They don't like the smell. Before or after finding the hole, they need to trap them and put them outside. They can probably get small box, live-traps from the local humane shelter and then should bait the traps with a mixture of peanut butter, oatmeal, and molasses (it should be the consistency of cookie dough - sticks to itself and isn't too crumbly and is dark from the molasses)."
She also said you can e-mail her...PM me for the address if you want.
I love this thread.It just so happens that my best friend has spent the last six years studying flying squirrels and she now has her PhD.
So are you saying there might be some credibility to the whole '*************' thing? Isn't real better than synthetic?it's probably synthetic. collected once, reproduced in lab, then mass produced for sale. You'd be amazed how often synthetic pee shows up in things like lotion or other beauty products.
whew. you had me worried here for a secondI can shoot mine through both sides of a CAB......can full of water
You know i couldn't sacrifice a CAB to such an endeavor.whew. you had me worried here for a second
I've never seen one. I guess they must not be around the northeast.Flying squirrels in glide are cool to watch. They are incredibly light little guys. I got to help her with the study group she had and they are quite personable little animals...just not when they're in your shed!
I think that's what started my downward spiral...
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