LennyLames
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They're very destructive in my area. Why can't they just eat the delicious, nutritious invasive plant species? I saw one dig up and take bites out of a cactus (with lots of thorns) that I had planted.
They're also quite wary. Can't get within 30 yards of them before they run off. As soon as they see a door open, they take off. I managed to sneak up on one that was up in a tree around a corner from my patio. It was a 15 yard air rifle shot with my 550 fps Walther LG400.
A squirrel once jumped into one of my rain catchment barrels. I didn't want to shoot it because it wouldn't be challenging, like "shooting fish in a barrel." I also didn't want to contaminate the rain water with its blood. Then I recalled horror/suspense movies where a victim gets electrocuted with an electric appliance falling into the bathtub. Besides, that's the same method that's used in electric chair executions, so it has to be humane. I just happened to have wires with AC plugs, but apparently those methods for murder only happen in films, or in really old houses. As soon as the wire touched the water, the squirrel would jerk, and the circuit breaker would activate. I don't think the lights even dimmed like they do in the movies (okay, it was daytime).
They're also quite wary. Can't get within 30 yards of them before they run off. As soon as they see a door open, they take off. I managed to sneak up on one that was up in a tree around a corner from my patio. It was a 15 yard air rifle shot with my 550 fps Walther LG400.
A squirrel once jumped into one of my rain catchment barrels. I didn't want to shoot it because it wouldn't be challenging, like "shooting fish in a barrel." I also didn't want to contaminate the rain water with its blood. Then I recalled horror/suspense movies where a victim gets electrocuted with an electric appliance falling into the bathtub. Besides, that's the same method that's used in electric chair executions, so it has to be humane. I just happened to have wires with AC plugs, but apparently those methods for murder only happen in films, or in really old houses. As soon as the wire touched the water, the squirrel would jerk, and the circuit breaker would activate. I don't think the lights even dimmed like they do in the movies (okay, it was daytime).