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    Quote Originally Posted by off1squirrel View Post
    Hi everyone. I joined this site recently, really liking it so far. I'm not a hunter, avid fisherman though. I have a squirrel in my soffett/roof in Mississauga. Let it live there for almost a year but it can't be good for the house, need it gone. Pls pm me or reply as to what I can do. Someone recommended poison but not liking that idea. I wanted to trap and release far away but don't have the setups. Eating sounds ok too now [emoji16]


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    Beg borrow or buy a live trap and get it out of there, squirrels are notorious for chewing the insulation on the wiring in attics and causing fires when the wiring shorts out.
    In my 30 years as a "Firefighter" I can think of 7 attic/house fires that our platoon alone had to extinguish. Luckily the home owners had smelled the smoldering and called the fire dept. before they erupted and caused some very serious damage.
    Oh and by the way , in all cases the squirrels were very dead as the were electrocuted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    Beg borrow or buy a live trap and get it out of there, squirrels are notorious for chewing the insulation on the wiring in attics and causing fires when the wiring shorts out.
    In my 30 years as a "Firefighter" I can think of 7 attic/house fires that our platoon alone had to extinguish. Luckily the home owners had smelled the smoldering and called the fire dept. before they erupted and caused some very serious damage.
    Oh and by the way , in all cases the squirrels were very dead as the were electrocuted.
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    DO NOT POISON THEM! They will die in your attic and then you're in for a treat. Get rid of them asap, nuisance and a danger to your house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerryklimczuk View Post
    If you are hunting them just for meat then I found baiting them in with bird seed (primarily sunflower seeds) in a spot where you are in a ground blind works best. Even better when you set up on the slope of a hill so you are aiming down to the bait at the bottom of the hill. If you plan on hunting them for sport, hardwood forests are best to walk through and spot and stalk them, use a squirrel call to hone in on their location.
    I love hunting squirrels, quite challenging and they taste great when prepared correctly.

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    Coming back again with this. What is for sport mean? I don't understand this?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Goosesniper View Post
    Coming back again with this. What is for sport mean? I don't understand this?


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    When you use a tennis raquet to get your bag limit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerryklimczuk View Post
    When you use a tennis raquet to get your bag limit.

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    I don't get it. Not sure if it's my lack of intelligence or lack of humor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Goosesniper View Post
    I don't get it. Not sure if it's my lack of intelligence or lack of humor.


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    Nah, its my sense of humour not you.
    I think I just phrased it wrong, I meant hunting them more sportingly, not for sport. Spot and stalk rather than baiting. There is more challenge in it that way and I find it more rewarding. Pertaining to squirrel hunting and nothing else, different game require different tactics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by off1squirrel View Post
    Hi everyone. I joined this site recently, really liking it so far. I'm not a hunter, avid fisherman though. I have a squirrel in my soffett/roof in Mississauga. Let it live there for almost a year but it can't be good for the house, need it gone. Pls pm me or reply as to what I can do. Someone recommended poison but not liking that idea. I wanted to trap and release far away but don't have the setups. Eating sounds ok too now [emoji16]


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    Buy a live trap from Canadian tire and catch them now before they have babies otherwise you will be stuck with them for most of the summer. Once you have no more in the attic seal the entry point well and you should be OK. Not sure about killing and eating said squirrels as its not currently squirrels season. If you lived in the country this obviously would not be an issue.
    If in doubt hire a pro and let them deal with it otherwise we may read about some Savage in Mississauga killing and eating squirrels living in his attic. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goosesniper View Post
    Coming back again with this. What is for sport mean? I don't understand this?


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    We all know what he means Goose, leave it alone. FFS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goosesniper View Post
    I don't get it. Not sure if it's my lack of intelligence or lack of humor.


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    If you have to ask???

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    Thanks for the input re: nuisance squirrel. Live trap asap and release far away [emoji1360]


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