[NatureNS] Year of the Squirrel

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They are certainly having a good year in Hubbards, I have been at war with  
them all summer. They get in the barn and have chewed holes in every 
container I  have used for seed and chewed all around the rim of the recycle bin. 
I finally  defeated them with a steel ammunition box but even then came upon 
one trying to  chew through the steel.
Peter Stow
Hubbards
 
 
In a message dated 17/10/2010 3:18:09 P.M. Atlantic Daylight Time,  
dwebster@glinx.com writes:

Dear  All,                Oct 17,  2010
In the areas I frequent, Kentville yard & vicinity,  North Alton woodlot 
and Cambridge woodlot, Red Squirrels have been  unusually numerous by a 
wide 
margin since at least early  summer.

I am wondering if this spike is widespread or  localized and, in either 
case, what may ave caused it.

Yt, Dave  Webster, Kentville 



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<DIV>In a message dated 17/10/2010 3:18:09 P.M. Atlantic Daylight Time,=20
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