Hopefully it is a virulent disease and will wipe out the entire grey-squirrel population in the UK !
Ooh, well I do find them quite entertaining, but not much chance of any reds here unfortunately!
lousy
" not much chance of any reds here unfortunately! "
blame the grey squirrels for that .
I'm with Paul.
Alongside rabbits , moles and woodpigeons !
The foxes here keep the rabbits under control.
Woodpigeons don't bother me much and I got a mole in a trap this week.
More power to your elbow Bobby. Keep up the good work.
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+1. Although reds have been spotted less than a mile from me. I hope my one man war on these rodents allows the reds back in.
two man war Bobby? No matter how many are dispatched, there's always loads more, I think they breed as quick as rats, didn't think they did, but where are they all coming from?
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Hopefully it is a virulent disease and will wipe out the entire grey-squirrel population in the UK
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Ooh, well I do find them quite entertaining, but not much chance of any reds here unfortunately!
lousy
" not much chance of any reds here unfortunately! "
blame the grey squirrels for that .
I'm with Paul.
Alongside rabbits , moles and woodpigeons
!
The foxes here keep the rabbits under control.
Woodpigeons don't bother me much and I got a mole in a trap this week.
More power to your elbow Bobby. Keep up the good work.
lousy
" not much chance of any reds here unfortunately! "
blame the grey squirrels for that .
I'm with Paul.
See original post
+1. Although reds have been spotted less than a mile from me. I hope my one man war on these rodents allows the reds back in.
See original post
two man war Bobby? No matter how many are dispatched, there's always loads more, I think they breed as quick as rats, didn't think they did, but where are they all coming from?