Getting Rid Of Rodent Pests

I tripped across one fellow's solution to a rodent pest problem that also supplies endless hours of entertainment.

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The Daring Dufas
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The Daring Dufas wrote in news:hp6kgn$j2$ snipped-for-privacy@news.eternal-september.org:

next time post the preview link. What dope is going to take a chance on your hidden link?

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Stepfann King

Stepfann King wrote the following:

You don't know the Daring Dufas? He's been here long enough for me to trust him.

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willshak

Why? I'm not going to post a link to something that would damage someone's computer. This is not a hacker/cracker group and if you have been on The Interweb long enough, you should have an updated and protected computer anyway. GEEZ! It's so simple to block nefarious content that I don't even think about it anymore.

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The Daring Dufas

=3D=3D Besides that, the link doesn't work for me. =3D=3D

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Roy

It's the animated .gif of someone killing/maiming a squirrel with a colander and several lengths of surgical tubing. The squirrel goes into the collander, and is then lauched high and far, likely suffering broken bones and internal injuries which cause it's death after much suffering.

It's probably really funny if you are 14, or a sociopath.

Jon

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Jon Danniken

"Jon Danniken" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@mid.individual.net:

It's a repost of what was a series on squirrel control. Funny if you're into that kind of thing. I have no idea whether this one would have really hurt a squirrel or not, and I don't care. I have to bicycle around too many stupid squirrels that got themselves squashed by car tires, especially this wet spring.

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Han

Here's the original:

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The Daring Dufas

I doubt the squirrel is injured, I've seen those critters do some incredible acrobatics. A squirrel is quite light and will land on its feet from great heights much better than a house cat. I would bet the squirrel liked it and came back for more.

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The Daring Dufas

Here in The South we have lots of problems with them chewing up wiring and the other morning I was awakened by a very raucous squirrel wrestling match right outside my bedroom window.

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The Daring Dufas

Around here people feed them and build them homes. I had one on my front porch yesterday, we stared at each other for a few seconds while both of us had our mouths full of food.

Jon

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Jon Danniken

You have obviously never observed the leaps made by desperate squirrels that have been treed by a dog far from any nearby trees. They're not nearly as fragile as you seem to believe.

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Doug Miller

Southern flying squirrels are not from Nebraska. I've seen them chew through aluminum at the base cover of a lamp post. Government property, no less ....

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Oren

I'm not talking about those wimpy little flying rats, these are big old grays that carry switchblades! We live near a bird sanctuary where there are a lot of owls and I saw one of these squirrels knock the crap out of one of those owls. I thought it was a funny looking cat.

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The Daring Dufas

No simmered squirrel in brown gravy and biscuits?!

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Oren

I understand. Out here in the west "tree rats" jump onto the house and eat many things in sight -- in the attic. Some folks thought they were squirrels. In fact they are tree rats, and have caused plenty of damage to homes.

Not squirrels, RATS!!

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Oren

Han wrote in news:Xns9D4FCDD3629A8ikkezelf@207.246.207.160:

Stupid Jeffrey Dahmer shit. There is no reason to be laughing at killed animals.

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Stepfann King

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Michael B

Stepfann King wrote in news:4bb8304a$0$22852$ snipped-for-privacy@news.astraweb.com:

Was that sentence aimed at me? If so, I don't understand why.

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Han

Now, THAT is funny.

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Stormin Mormon

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