Vendetta
by Catoosa, Saturday, April 12, 2014, 23:29 (3870 days ago)
OK, the damm squirrels chewed the wiring off the fuel pump of my much-loved old S10 Blazer AND ate holes in the tank vent tube. $427.47 to get it fixed. The truce is over. The tight-bored .410 is out of the safe, and blood is on the ground at Shagbark Hill. Got three of the sumbitches so far, and I'm gonna clean 'em out. I've put up with the treerats cleaning out the bird feeder three or four times a week, but when they start messin' with my Blazer it's WAR!
Vendetta
by Lee J. , hagerman,NM, Sunday, April 13, 2014, 00:05 (3870 days ago) @ Catoosa
Don't blame you
Leave out some lead. Sacrificial.
by cas, Sunday, April 13, 2014, 02:07 (3869 days ago) @ Lee J.
I read about people with the same problems you have, but never experience any unwanted chewing around here (and I have lot of squirrels as I feed them).
I do have a pile of lead ingots and some old plumbers pipe outside, and they do chew on that. They need to chew to keep their teeth in check. I'm sure ingesting the lead isn't good for them, but they probably don't live long enough for it to be a real problem anyway. I know you want to give them some lead another way, but maybe you should try a sacrificial source for them to chew on.
At work we just a extremely expensive piece of equipment go down because squirrels chewed up the wires. (so they say)
What year is the Blazer? (I just put mine out of it's (my) misery and have some spare parts.
Leave out some lead. Sacrificial.
by Catoosa, Sunday, April 13, 2014, 20:48 (3869 days ago) @ cas
It's a '92. Bought it new that year. Gave it to Dad in '02 when I bought a new one, got it back after he passed in '04. My rough-duty vehicle.
Had it a mile back in the woods up a rough, rocky trail when it ran out of gas due to the gauge sensor wire being chewed off. Fortunately the power wire to the fuel pump wasn't chewed completely through and a 2-gallon canfull got it back to the house.
OK
by Jhenry, Sunday, April 13, 2014, 07:20 (3869 days ago) @ Catoosa
But the question is...can you taste the wire when you eat them.
I ain't been that hungry yet
by Catoosa, Sunday, April 13, 2014, 20:52 (3869 days ago) @ Jhenry
I wouldn't mind having them around for emergency rations, but not if they're gonna continue to screw stuff up.
Vendetta
by Murphy , Sunday, April 13, 2014, 10:03 (3869 days ago) @ Catoosa
Ain't nothin' like killing the enemy AND eating them!
That's how I discovered rattlesnake tastes a lot like chicken.
Murphy
I've rewired a lot of squirrel mischief...
by rob , Sunday, April 13, 2014, 21:28 (3869 days ago) @ Catoosa
Shielded HO2S, computer wires, etc. they can be very destructive. I know of a truck that squirrels chewed through a fuel hose under the hood on a hot engine and it caught on fire. I'm still not sure how but it darn sure did.
I had four live squirrels inside the heater of my car
by stonewalrus, Sunday, April 13, 2014, 21:38 (3869 days ago) @ rob
Burnt out the fan motor and cost me dearly.
I've pulled rat and squirrel nests out of them....
by rob , Sunday, April 13, 2014, 21:48 (3869 days ago) @ stonewalrus
But never seen a live one yet:) I always wonder just how the heck they get in there, especially enough to build nests.
The only holes I could figure they came through were awfully
by stonewalrus, Sunday, April 13, 2014, 21:53 (3869 days ago) @ rob
Small. Never asked the mechanic what he did with the squirrels - I hope they weren't live long! I have done some sniping in the backyard with my pellet rifle. Live trapped a few but they got too smart for that
Time to send a clear message.
by MR, Sunday, April 13, 2014, 22:05 (3869 days ago) @ Catoosa