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<blockquote data-quote="Sundowners" data-source="post: 112839" data-attributes="member: 744"><p>Squirrels are hairy rats, and do the same damage-------------------------but we do feed them and love em!!!!!!!!</p><p>I agree with Jim that a body hidden is a real pain in the nose, we had one under the dash of our coach in Portugal, we had no idea it was feasting on the insulation of the wires until we followed the smell, if it had not died there it would have carried on stripping the wires!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p><p>So we now have poison in areas behind drawers/cupboards in case a mouse/squirrel wants to share our space.I am prepared to risk the consequences.</p><p>In our work unit I have 2 electronic rat traps and have "relocated" dozens of homless mice.</p><p>Good luck with your squatters</p><p>Nigel & Pamala</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sundowners, post: 112839, member: 744"] Squirrels are hairy rats, and do the same damage-------------------------but we do feed them and love em!!!!!!!! I agree with Jim that a body hidden is a real pain in the nose, we had one under the dash of our coach in Portugal, we had no idea it was feasting on the insulation of the wires until we followed the smell, if it had not died there it would have carried on stripping the wires!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So we now have poison in areas behind drawers/cupboards in case a mouse/squirrel wants to share our space.I am prepared to risk the consequences. In our work unit I have 2 electronic rat traps and have "relocated" dozens of homless mice. Good luck with your squatters Nigel & Pamala [/QUOTE]
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