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I am pretty sure this is an invasive Eastern Grey her in Oregon. I want to be sure. We have several 'native' species here and they DEFINITELY have a legal harvest season.
Thank You.
Thank You.
Grey Squirrel. Commonly referred to as Tree Rat here in Alabama. Also known as Target. They multiply quickly and destroy things quickly. Better kill them off quickly.
Grey Squirrel. Commonly referred to as Tree Rat here in Alabama. Also known as Target. They multiply quickly and destroy things quickly. Better kill them off quickly.
Thank You Sir. We have a Western Grey Squirrel, with a season and bag limits, that looks damned similar but I am pretty sure these are Eastern and they are considered invasive.
I'd like to reduce the population as we've had some underhood insulation eaten from two of our vehicles.
I am implementing a "Zero Rodent' policy.
Grey Squirrel. Commonly referred to as Tree Rat here in Alabama. Also known as Target. They multiply quickly and destroy things quickly. Better kill them off quickly.
Thank You Sir. We have a Western Grey Squirrel, with a season and bag limits, that looks damned similar but I am pretty sure these are Eastern and they are considered invasive.
I'd like to reduce the population as we've had some underhood insulation eaten from two of our vehicles.
I am implementing a "Zero Rodent' policy.
If you are having any property damage, you may be able to take the pest at will. Of course check your state regs, but the state ain't gonna reimburse you for the damage, so handle it as you please!
Mike hunt
I am implementing a "Zero Rodent' policy.
Yeah, all you need now is the flour, water, spices and some rice. A skillet full of those and some brown gravy, YUM YUM!
If a squirrel falls in the forest and there's no one there to hear it does it make a sound?
Yeah, all you need now is the flour, water, spices and some rice. A skillet full of those and some brown gravy, YUM YUM!
That sounds delicious however I have witnessed those critters eating electrical wire and wonder what else they eat.
I wonder what wines 'pair' well with plastic![]()