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Bluest



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Squirrel removal
I’ve got a squirrel living in our roof space. I know where it is getting in, but the space where it has made its home is not accessible from inside the house. How can I make sure it isn’t home when I block the access hole? Don’t want a rotting dead squirrel stinking the house out. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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ericvv



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Post #705172 4th May 2018 7:52am
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williamthedog



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Find someone who's got a ferret. Stick it in the attic, squirrel leaves rather quick or ferret gets extra food Thumbs Up
Post #705173 4th May 2018 7:54am
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MJN110



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If its a grey squirrel buy or borrow an air rifle and shoot it.
Grey squirrels are a real problem to our native wild life.
They were definitely an american import we did not need. 2016 Defender Landmark 90
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Post #705179 4th May 2018 8:19am
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Bluest



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It is a grey. The sort of folk round here with air rifles are not the sort you encourage to visit you house!

Do these things live alone or is there likely to be a tribe of them in there? 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #705180 4th May 2018 8:22am
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MJN110



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You may have 2 squirrels but unlikely to be anymore.
If i was more local to you I would gladly shoot them for you, maybe somebody else on DEF2 might be able to help.
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Post #705183 4th May 2018 8:37am
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Laurie



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A small amount of ferret poo in the attic will drive them out. 
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Bluest



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I've checked the fridge, am all out of ferret poo! Being a soft liberal metrosexual I would prefer for the squirrel not to die, at least until I have had a good at persuading him/her out. However, if waiting til it's out and blocking the hike doesn't work, I might have to revisit my stance on that. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #705194 4th May 2018 9:30am
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Rashers



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MJN110 wrote:
If its a grey squirrel buy or borrow an air rifle and shoot it.
Grey squirrels are a real problem to our native wild life.
They were definitely an american import we did not need.


Respect to you if you can shoot a grey squirrel with an air rifle. Three of us tried with both barrels of a twelve bore (the squirrel was up a tree in the woods, not adjacent to someones property). A bit of greenery fell around us and the squirrel ran off!

Still, I shoot for Greenpeace so unless the quarry is suicidal, most things have no fear from my gun.
Post #705196 4th May 2018 9:39am
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stanley



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If you go down the trap route just be aware that you cannot release it and it must be dispatched humanely


The grey squirrel is regarded as an invasive non-native species following its inclusion under Schedule 9 of the WCA. Grey squirrels are also listed in the IUCN international list of 100 worst invasive non-native species. This highlights the damage that grey squirrels cause to our native flora and fauna; a problem severe enough to be recognised at a level of global significance. As such, the grey squirrel is regarded as a pest species and is afforded no protection under the WCA. Under Schedule 9 of the WCA, it is illegal to release a grey squirrel into the wild, or allow one to escape
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discomog



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I can appreciate you don't want to kill it but like rats and mice they are vermin. As long as you despatch it quickly and humanely then your conscience should be clear.

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jst



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i would encourage it out by making as much noise as possible in the area as close as you can get to the drey, someone outside can confirm its exit then seal off the PoE but be mindful that it will return and want to try to dig out its now blocked entrance or look for another entrance.

likely to be two of them unles there are young in there too.

i would have a look at likely approach runs the squirrel uses and make an effort to block them too - cut back limbs on nearby trees, cut back vines/creepers if they are using them to gain access up the side of the house. i guess it gaining entry on a bit of broken sofit? Cheers

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Post #705214 4th May 2018 12:02pm
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jst



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on the subject of shooting them with an air rifle this is the most effective means of control after poking the dreys out in my experience Cheers

James
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Bluest



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Theres some mortar fallen out of the end of the ridge tiles on the roof, which is where it is getting in. If I can be certain it/they are out I can climb up and chuck some fresh mortar in the hole. Can probably use some wire mesh to keep it out til the mortar sets. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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Balvaig



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Put barbed wire in the hole before sealing with mortar as well. It will almost certainly try its best to dig its way back in at the same place. You really must trap and kill it to prevent further damage to your property - they will chew through anything including water pipes and electric cables.
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