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How to catch a squirrel

 
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How to catch a squirrel ...







 
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I love this.

My grandmother was a 'Disney princess' when I was growing up. She had several squirrels that knew to come to her door and 'knock' (Hit a bell that was hanging) and she would be out shortly to give them treats. She could hand feed them and they would hang out with her.

I also remember birds and ground hogs coming up to her...

Good memories!
 
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Well now, if I was a male squirrel, I would think a decoy wearing heels, a halter top and a red wig, would be likely the cause of my being "caught"!

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