it doesn't make you a monster at all, i wish someone would shoot our magpies flipping things, but i tend to leave things unless they cause a problem, i'm just a softie, why i think i could possibly have meat chickens and kill them myself is beyond me lol, personally i would try humane traps with peanut butter, if they were a problem, and let them loose in the woods, but right now they are just cute
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Originally posted by Stacey Steve View PostI've often wondered about humane mouse traps,
If you catch a squirrel or rat in a trap, it's illegal to release them, don't know if it's the same for mice, although I would have thought so.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Posthow does that work?
btw. guinea pigs are much nicer than wabbits. But I don't think they kill rats.
i always looked at guinea pigs, but they always seemed weird and scaredy little things, whereas you can teach rabbits tricks and take them for walks (always good when you really want a dog, but aren't allowed one)
when i was a kid, the rabbits spent all day playing and making babies in the garden, then i'd come and shout them at night, and they would all come and jump in their cages for their tea ....... i supplied the local pet shop with babies, so they paid for their own food ... i like bunnies
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I was unfortunate enough to get a family of squirrels move into my loft. While the young looked cute peering at us over the guttering and their antics playing across the roof, you should have seen the damage they did to my loft space.
Didn't realise untill I had electric problems upstairs. Ventured into the loft, wiring had been chewed, as was some of the rafters and plastic overflow piping. Droppings everywhere along with hay and food which could have been a fire hazard.
Expensive business, I can assure you. I had to get all the length of the house wire netted inside the loft to keep them out and then they tried moving into the soffits.
Have absolutely no sympathy for the things now, just tree rats to me.I am certain that the day my boat comes in, I'll be at the airport.
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my next door but one neighbour saw one climbing the corner of his house into the loft, thankfully he caught it whilst it was just noseying, and blocked off the holes, yeah i know they can do a lot of damage, but they are cute
if they came up with a scheme to remove all grey squirrels and reintroduce reds, i would happily support it, but as that's never gonna happen, and as we don't have reds, then we just have to put up with the greys, i'm just not very good at the idea of killing things just cos they shouldn't be here ....... except rats and magpies.Last edited by lynda66; 08-10-2008, 10:57 AM.
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Meeces will be trying to find somewhere nice and cosy to nest now it's getting cold. I've just evicted some from my compost heap ... I've now turned it over and given it a jolly good soak with stinky comfrey teaAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Why do so many people make the magpie the villain of the crow family. Crows, rooks, jackdaws and magpies all seem to live the same kind of lives and it would be a scruffy old place without them. They are like the world's janitors. They do take a few young birds each year, but I suppose this is part of natural selection. I remember a few years ago seeing a pair of crows remove an "about to fledge" family of magpie babies from the nest. It was sad to see, but it is part of life. I must say that I do hate to see grey squirrels robbing nests and curse the stupid Victorians who brought them into this country.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostMeeces will be trying to find somewhere nice and cosy to nest now it's getting cold. I've just evicted some from my compost heap ... I've now turned it over and given it a jolly good soak with stinky comfrey tea
Originally posted by Tam View PostWhy do so many people make the magpie the villain of the crow family. Crows, rooks, jackdaws and magpies all seem to live the same kind of lives and it would be a scruffy old place without them. They are like the world's janitors. They do take a few young birds each year, but I suppose this is part of natural selection. I remember a few years ago seeing a pair of crows remove an "about to fledge" family of magpie babies from the nest. It was sad to see, but it is part of life. I must say that I do hate to see grey squirrels robbing nests and curse the stupid Victorians who brought them into this country.
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Originally posted by Tam View PostWhy do so many people make the magpie the villain of the crow family. Crows, rooks, jackdaws and magpies all seem to live the same kind of lives and it would be a scruffy old place without them. They are like the world's janitors. They do take a few young birds each year, but I suppose this is part of natural selection. I remember a few years ago seeing a pair of crows remove an "about to fledge" family of magpie babies from the nest. It was sad to see, but it is part of life. I must say that I do hate to see grey squirrels robbing nests and curse the stupid Victorians who brought them into this country.Vive Le Revolution!!!'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09
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