I had a squirrel problem last year. Drove us crazy as the little sob's got into the front eaves of the house and would run back and forth at random times of the day...and night. Then, somehow, one fell into an interior wall (still can't figure-out how it got there), but it would scratch and claw trying to climb back up the interior between the studs, all the while making weird distress noises. It would be silent for awhile, then start again. I knew exactly between which studs he was located, and here's what I did:
1) borrowed a .177 competition pellet rifle
2) guestimated the location he was between the studs (16" apart)
3) have pellets ready
4) get drill and a 3/16" bit
5) drill 3 holes spaced evenly between the studs, about 6" - 8" above the floor (how tall is a scared squirrel anyway?)
6) didn't get him with the power drilling, so dry-fired into the middle hole, thinking I might give him a concussion, lol
7) after first air shot, he really starts clawing
8) load second pellet, fire into the right side hole, more clawing
9) load, fire into the left-side hole......no more clawing, climbing, or anything. No blood seeping out at the baseboard either [-o<
10) spackle the holes
Now, something I didn't think about before-hand is the power of the
competition pellet rifle. On the other side of the wall in our bedroom were 3 nice holes where the pellets had gone completely through the un-drilled sheetrock on the other side :shock: . Spackled those holes also
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After that ordeal we no longer put bird feed in the feeders we have in the backyard. No more squirrel problems so far [-o<