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I ever tell ya...

Squirrel population up here but the damn chipmonks are worse, and harder to hit with a pellet gun. All of them know if the back door opens they better haul ass.
They avoid my back yard, but I guess they are just staying at the border of the property.
Now I know where they are hiding...
 
Be careful, first you're shooting the squirrels...
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then squirrels are...
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and then the next thing you know the hunter becomes the hunted...
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Speaking from experience.......You can kill em a lot faster than they can reproduce!
Aim small , miss small! Lol

Bingo it's rare to see a squirrel on my property I haven't had to shoot one in 6 months. Every now and then 2 or 3 pop up and I take care of them. No more dead squirrels in my walls.
 
I dealt with this several years ago, mainly because the squirrels were living in the attics of the empty houses on each side of mine. I set out two traps and bought a decent pellet rifle. That summer I shot 23 squirrels and trapped/relocated 8 more. That was enough wipe out the destructive clan that believed they owned my attic.

You can't relocate them. Drive them thirty miles away and they can find their way home.
 
You can't relocate them. Drive them thirty miles away and they can find their way home.
I have heard that. I'm not sure if it worked, but I took them about 10 miles away and dropped them off on the other side of I-75 to reduce their chances.

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