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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 3009902" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>WOW did this Thread spread!</p><p>I posted years ago about the vendetta i had against squirrels.</p><p>I parker our truck 2005 Nissan Frontier outside of the garage by the woods. The woods actually come up to our house. Some squirrels got into my engine compartment and chewed up a wiring harness. Just chewed the wires to the passenger side head lights. thing is there was no extra room to splice the wires. Well that wire harness was a complete harness for all the electrical components & computers. This Nissan had "ONE" Electrical Harness for everything. NO SECTIONS.</p><p>I got on the internet to look things up because I fix everything myself. Don't take to a garage.</p><p>Well found that had to replace the WHOLE Harness at a cost of $2,000.00+++. I got really mad and inventive. I did splice the wiring harness to work then started a campaign to HUNT the cause of the problem. I have to also add that those devils got into my Tractor FEL & Back Hoe and got the wiring in that engine.</p><p>I got out our TC Classic .22 and also our Volquartsen 17 HMR. I kept a Score Board with hits and misses. The rule was that i could not shoot a little devil under 50yds and as far as I could see them. First up was the TC .22LR. I shot 50 then switched over to the 17HMR and shot 50 and kept rotating. After two years the Score was - I stopped at 250 hits for us and 17 for the Devils. Could not believe that I could shoot or have that many squirrels living on our property.</p><p>We ate a lot of Squirrel stew and I also used to put the squirrels I shot on a Stump for a pair of Red Tails we had living on our property. Seemed liked when ever i shot, the Red Tails would hear and fly over to the back of our house and perch in a tree next to the Squirrel Stump. for another free dinner.</p><p>Still have a lot of squirrels since I stopped shooting and our one eye cat Precious Annie passed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 3009902, member: 116439"] WOW did this Thread spread! I posted years ago about the vendetta i had against squirrels. I parker our truck 2005 Nissan Frontier outside of the garage by the woods. The woods actually come up to our house. Some squirrels got into my engine compartment and chewed up a wiring harness. Just chewed the wires to the passenger side head lights. thing is there was no extra room to splice the wires. Well that wire harness was a complete harness for all the electrical components & computers. This Nissan had "ONE" Electrical Harness for everything. NO SECTIONS. I got on the internet to look things up because I fix everything myself. Don't take to a garage. Well found that had to replace the WHOLE Harness at a cost of $2,000.00+++. I got really mad and inventive. I did splice the wiring harness to work then started a campaign to HUNT the cause of the problem. I have to also add that those devils got into my Tractor FEL & Back Hoe and got the wiring in that engine. I got out our TC Classic .22 and also our Volquartsen 17 HMR. I kept a Score Board with hits and misses. The rule was that i could not shoot a little devil under 50yds and as far as I could see them. First up was the TC .22LR. I shot 50 then switched over to the 17HMR and shot 50 and kept rotating. After two years the Score was - I stopped at 250 hits for us and 17 for the Devils. Could not believe that I could shoot or have that many squirrels living on our property. We ate a lot of Squirrel stew and I also used to put the squirrels I shot on a Stump for a pair of Red Tails we had living on our property. Seemed liked when ever i shot, the Red Tails would hear and fly over to the back of our house and perch in a tree next to the Squirrel Stump. for another free dinner. Still have a lot of squirrels since I stopped shooting and our one eye cat Precious Annie passed. [/QUOTE]
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