Monday, January 4, 2010

How can you prevent the North American Grey Squirrel from blundering into mole traps?

English reds have a natural aversion to mole traps whereas the grey seems intent on impaling itself on the barbs.How can you prevent the North American Grey Squirrel from blundering into mole traps?
Paint a white stripe on its back!How can you prevent the North American Grey Squirrel from blundering into mole traps?
As one of our presidential candidates said, ';the time has come to bring all mammals together in perfect harmony.'; We can do this through direct and immediate negotiation--or we can just let them kill each other and step out of the way.
I wish the squirrels and moles could all get along. Poor squirrels!
put up signs.
NOT LEAVE ANY TRAPS AROUND ?
Tell him to avoid the ground at any cost and just travel along the tree tops.


Hope this helped,


...but I know it didn't.
Travel along the cables in the sky. I have always wondered what the squirrels are thinking when I am at a red light in my car and look up and there is a squirrel traveling across the wires like it is nothing. Love, honey
Squirrels is as squirrels does.
try garlic lol
I just gotta weigh in here, and say, ';I love this mole-girl...more than apple butter or American Pie. ';


Mr. Squirrel, I trust you'll treat her well, and let her go off on you now and then...you two get a room and practice unconditional love on each other for awhile...you don't need a condom for it...


Everybody's got a right to be wrong now and then...


and as long as it's just a rodent rift, let's not take ourselves too virtually seriously here...
Tell him to go to to the Liposuction%26amp;Copycat section.


But he'll be back for more.
They both taste good on toast. That's all I'll say.

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