Squirrels in the floors/walls of apt. building - advice?

sonambulo

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Before you suggest anything, yes, I have already spoke to the landlady and she is going to do something about it.

In the meantime does anyone have advice to get rid of these little bastards? I have no qualms about killing them but is there a good way to lure them out of hiding and into traps? Any kind of sprays or poisons I can put down to keep them away once I've killed them?
 

MiniDoom

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I had some fucker chew into my attic and make a nest. a crosman 2100 bb gun did the job when they came out to get food.
 

BoomerD

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Call your county health department. Tell them there are rats living in the building.
 

pyonir

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The only answer:

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Chaotic42

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Get a dachshund. Mine caught a squirrel that had gotten into the house and brought it to me.
 

Spacehead

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Any kind of sprays or poisons I can put down to keep them away once I've killed them?
You have zombie squirrels? :eek:



I've had luck with those electronic pest controllers, but they don't work overnight. In my experience they take about a week to see/hear a difference.
 

alkemyst

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Before you suggest anything, yes, I have already spoke to the landlady and she is going to do something about it.

In the meantime does anyone have advice to get rid of these little bastards? I have no qualms about killing them but is there a good way to lure them out of hiding and into traps? Any kind of sprays or poisons I can put down to keep them away once I've killed them?

wow...regular genocide freak.

How about prevention first rather than getting all up in your landlady's face?

Sucks squirrels are smarter than you.
 

mcurphy

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wow...regular genocide freak.

How about prevention first rather than getting all up in your landlady's face?

Sucks squirrels are smarter than you.

wtf are you talking about? He rents...the rodent problem is not his responsibility. The very first (and only) thing he should have done is contact the landlady. He shouldn't have to do a damn thing about the issue besides notify the owner.
 

alkemyst

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wtf are you talking about? He rents...the rodent problem is not his responsibility. The very first (and only) thing he should have done is contact the landlady. He shouldn't have to do a damn thing about the issue besides notify the owner.

Lol, funny you have a cow as you avatar.

OP is very quick to want to kill, poision, etc in his 'rental' which is probably against the rules he is forced to live under to begin with.

A normal man would figure out how to keep a fucking squirrel out of their home.

kthxbye.
 

Texashiker

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Throw some deer corn out on the ground. Make it close to a tree so the squirrels will feel safe going for the bait.

.177 caliber air rifle works wonders on them
 

alkemyst

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Throw some deer corn out on the ground. Make it close to a tree so the squirrels will feel safe going for the bait.

.177 caliber air rifle works wonders on them

wow so now let's bait the pests so we can shoot them?

oh wait Texass....nvm.
 

mcurphy

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Lol, funny you have a cow as you avatar.

Glad you find it amusing.

OP is very quick to want to kill, poision, etc in his 'rental' which is probably against the rules he is forced to live under to begin with.

Wait, so what are your panties in a bunch about? That he wants to kill the rodents, or that he contacted his landlady? He was in the right to contact the landlady, and it should be his only responsibility to rectufy this situation. If he wants to trap and kill the rats, then so be it. I would also set traps for any rodents if I rented a place.

A normal man would figure out how to keep a fucking squirrel out of their home.

Not his responsibility. Not even sure why you're bringing this up.
 

Texashiker

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wow so now let's bait the pests so we can shoot them?

oh wait Texass....nvm.

Normally I would take my 12 gauge loaded with #4 shot, or my ruger 10/22 and go squirrel hunting.

But since the OP is probably in a residential area, the OP might want to keep his shots confined to a safe area. I doubt the neighbors would like shot raining down on their houses from a shotgun blast into the air.
 

alkemyst

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yet another AT with gun / kiddie thread.

Gratz guise...

If you were fucking sanitary to begin with, you would not have rodent issues.
 

sonambulo

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Thanks. I have been trying to get the landlady to trim the trees (a branch snapped off and blocked the street last winter) for a while now. The metal band trick may be worth a shot but the next door building is super close. They may be making the jump from there; I haven't been able to figure out how they're getting into the structure yet.

You have zombie squirrels? :eek:

Lol. Nah, I just mean how to keep them out once I've gotten the few (?) in the house already. From what I understand, their feet emit a scent that signals other squirrels where to follow.

wtf are you talking about? He rents...the rodent problem is not his responsibility. The very first (and only) thing he should have done is contact the landlady. He shouldn't have to do a damn thing about the issue besides notify the owner.

Thanks for the defense, but save your fingers and your sanity. Alky ain't worth the time.

Quick update: I caught one and snapped it's neck. I still hear another one running around up there today. If I get it I'll update again.
 
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the DRIZZLE

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There are live traps that work really well for squirrels baited with some peanut butter. I think you can even rent them. But you really need to figure out where they are coming in and close that up.

My parents had them in their attic 10 years ago. They were nesting in the fiberglass and had a littler of baby squirrels up there. When we caught them in the live trap we drove them to a park a few miles away and released them.
 

alkemyst

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I may not be worth the time but at least I can keep pests out of my home.

Everytime I have heard of someone with a pest issue other than a broken pipe attracting things were that they lived like fucking slobs.

There has got to be something unkempt under your own nose that is making your rental look like the squirrel Mecca. /thread
 

lxskllr

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Alky's more or less right. You need to find the hole they're getting in, and plug it. I have trees overhanging the house, and I regularly hear squirrels galloping across the roof, but they don't get in. Get on the roof, and find the hole they're using.
 

the DRIZZLE

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Alky's more or less right. You need to find the hole they're getting in, and plug it. I have trees overhanging the house, and I regularly hear squirrels galloping across the roof, but they don't get in. Get on the roof, and find the hole they're using.

In our case they had pushed in the screen on the attic fan, they are quite clever.