Ideas to rid my shed of a stubborn squirrel?

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You need to kill the squirrel. In a humane manner. This means no antifreeze. They make a block of poison bait called Tomcat. Squirrels seem to like it. It is much faster and less traumatic the antifreeze. Some squirrels do not like moth balls.

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Go get a 12 pack of beer. Get a lawn or garden chair. Get a 410 shotgun or a pellet rifle with dialed in scope. When he shows himself, boom and go dig a grave for him. I have had a squirrel try and get in my attic. 4 gone so far and I think that they have given up for now. Get rid of them quickly is my opinion.
 
Why not just empty the shed and spray him out with a hose and then keep the shed closed from now on?
 
Originally Posted By: SumpChump
I must have dumb squirrels because a large rat trap with peanut butter worked every time.
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mine were probably more interested in the tomatos I had growing than the peanut butter. I still cannot believe that I never caught one.
 
What kind of rat trap? Due to ongoing problems with squirrels getting in the attic, I recently bought some old-style wooden based Victor rat traps. Modified them by increasing tension on the spring with a spacer & drilling holes in the wooden base(a few vids on youtube about this). Then used 2 drywall screws apiece to mount 4 traps on several trees around the house, baited them with peanut butter with a little dry oatmeal mixed in. Some were sprung, one not, but on the sprung ones never saw any trace of hair. I did see evidence of bait eaten on 2 traps. Somewhere we have an old Havahart trap large enough for a racoon, may try that one soon, wire it open for a few days so they get used to free goodies. I took the rat traps down today, but can put 'em back up easy enough, cordless drill & drywall screws make it fast & easy.

BTW- while the Victor rat traps should be big enough for the gray/cat squirrels, I have serious doubts about them being big enough for the fox/red squirrels. We have both, plus occasionally some black squirrels show up.

Any trapping suggestions appreciated. I *do* have suitable pellet guns &/or .22 rifle or .410 shotgun, but it's very difficult to catch 'em when I can only watch 2 sides of the house at once. They just go to the other side of the house.
 
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Originally Posted By: Bandito440
Modern coolant has a bittering agent added to it, so that won't work.

Rat poison and nuts/peanut butter should do the trick, or just a live trap with the same inside.

I have a smaller dog with a crazy streak and a strong prey drive. You're welcome to borrow her if you want to drive to NY and pick her up.



How modern? This bottle is a good 10-20 years old...
 
Not all coolant has Bitrex added, even the new stuff, so it might be worth shopping around..terribly cruel to the animal, though.

A .22 air rifle would be much more humane (not to mention fun)
 
Just don't use CB Longs. I used those as a kid with the 29 grain solid nose, they are WAY too powerful around houses, also it is an actual firearm.

Pellet rifles have come a LONG way for pest control in North America in the last 15 years.

There is a world of Magnum Air Sporters beyond $$$RWS$$$ now.

But, one day when I am rich, I will own EVERY RWS air rifle in ALL CALIBERS.

But that is just the big kid in my talking... Maybe BITOG needs a RWS section??
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Didn't read all of the answers but the supposed solution is to hook a strobe light to a motion sensor. Supposedly squirrels hate strobe lights. I think I heard this from car talk.
 
Originally Posted By: JerryBob
Renting Caddyshack will give you some ideas on how to control varmints.


This.
 
A while back someone had a cat problem and I recommended CB shorts. Apparently this offended someone because the post was deleted.
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OP, I too and not one for inhumane ways of getting rid of animals, but they are being pests. Damaging property. Not much you can do in a situation like this.

At least here, if you aren't in city limits and if a squirrel is being a pest, you can shoot it by law with no permits etc. Nothing wrong with that whatsoever IMO.
 
Originally Posted By: cjcride
Uncle, could a bird have sprung the empty traps?


That was my first thought too. Whatever it is, is mighty quick. The modified traps shut harder & faster than when stock, & I found no trace of hair, feathers, blood or anything else. I may wind up sitting up on the off side of the roof with the Sheridan all pumped up & ready.
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Do you have electricity in the shed? We had a problem with squirrels in our chicken coop, they were getting in and eating all the chicken food. We bought a sonic rodent repeller from Home Depot and have not had a squirrel problem since. Doesn't bother the chickens. It should get them out of your shed and keep them out.
 
Look up a Victor Conibear 110 trap. These will definitely solve the problem much better than a rat trap. They can be a bit harder to find but worth looking for.
 
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