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  • Date Created: 16 Apr 2021 3:24 AM Date Created
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16 Apr 2021

It's officially spring and like a good Oregonian, my wife has been planting some seeds to get starts for summer vegetables.  We've finally gotten a stretch of sunny days in the 70s (F) , so she put her seed pots on the front step to get the morning sun.  Yesterday she noticed that the dirt in the pots was disturbed and the seeds were missing.  She suspected that the local squirrels might have done it and I was surprised when she put out new seeds this morning without adding any protection..

 

While we were out walking the granddog (only 5 1/2 miles today), I got an alert from my doorbell camera.  I didn't see anything amiss on my phone, but I checked a full resolution picture when we got home and something caught my eye.  I've marked it in the image below.

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I checked playback around that time on the NVR and it indeed was a squirrel!

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We live in a medium density suburban neighborhood, but we have a fair number of animals because of the numerous greenspaces.  I've had mice, rats, rabbits, raccoons, and a large assortment of squirrels and birds in my yard.  And we've had coyotes and deer roaming the streets.  Last year we had a problem with tomatoes and cucumbers being eaten in our garden and one day we were surprised to see a squirrel eating a cucumber!  Of course we didn't get any photo evidence, so no one believed us.  The only picture I got was of the cucumber, but I didn't have dental records to incriminate the squirrel image.

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My wife is happy that we have video evidence this time.  And it reminded me that I wanted to reprint the mounting plate on the doorbell camera to move the view to the left and down a bit.

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 4 years ago +6
    Yes you... … stop eating my garden tools ! I used to have an electric lawnmower, but they managed to convert it to a manual...
  • ralphjy
    ralphjy over 4 years ago in reply to genebren +5
    Thanks Gene - my wife is the gardener and she does get compliments from the neighborhood. I've noticed a disturbing trend this year (luckily not on my street) to install artificial turf. I guess it looks…
  • genebren
    genebren over 4 years ago in reply to beacon_dave +5
    A lot of money and labor went into building a new deck in the rear of our house. I noticed the other day that the darn squirrels are chewing on the deck railing. I understand that this is a maintenance…
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    beacon_dave over 4 years ago

    Yes you...
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    … stop eating my garden tools !

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    I used to have an electric lawnmower, but they managed to convert it to a manual... image

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    genebren over 4 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    A lot of money and labor went into building a new deck in the rear of our house.  I noticed the other day that the darn squirrels are chewing on the deck railing.  I understand that this is a maintenance behavior, as their teeth are constantly growing and they need to wear them down, but please, find something else to chew on (not my deck and not your tools)!

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    genebren over 4 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    A lot of money and labor went into building a new deck in the rear of our house.  I noticed the other day that the darn squirrels are chewing on the deck railing.  I understand that this is a maintenance behavior, as their teeth are constantly growing and they need to wear them down, but please, find something else to chew on (not my deck and not your tools)!

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 4 years ago in reply to genebren

    They used to chew the aluminium pegs off my bird feeders which I was surprised by. Some of them could also pop the welds open on the stainless steel mesh. I suspect that they managed to find a weak weld, but still probably not recommended by your dentist...

     

    Carpenter bees can be a problem with exterior woodwork as well.

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