floater212
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2013
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- 146
what product can i use to keep squirrels out of my boat for winter storage?
And they can still find a way..Indoor storage!
Not in MY garage they can't.And they can still find a way..
Don't be too sure, they chewed a hole into the soffit of my sister's house and had a grand time in the attic.yea It was vinyl but still...Not in MY garage they can't.
I have some very nice, very accurate air rifles that do that job quietly !! I do some pesting for local farmers as the airguns wont damage bldgs and livestock.lead works wonders. especially lead that is 0.22" in diamter with a hollow point
mothballs help. put them in disposable bowls.
also dryer sheets or irish spring shavings in a disposable bowl will keep spiders.
Even an air rifle isn't suitable for close quarters in the city. Trapping works, but they keep coming back. There seems to be an endless supply of those little critters.I have some very nice, very accurate air rifles that do that job quietly !! I do some pesting for local farmers as the airguns wont damage bldgs and livestock.
Never had to shoot at fiberglass, in fact, never hit anything I didn't intend to shoot. With the correct pelket choice the pellet never leaves the critter, even as small as a chipmunk !! Controlled pesting it is called, been doing it for 25 years.I'm not sure if air rifles and fiberglass work well together....
Airguns are excellent in close quarters if you know how to use them. I have a number of farmers where I shoot inside there buildings to control pests as close as 7-8 ft. Gotta choose the right gun and pellet...Even an air rifle isn't suitable for close quarters in the city. Trapping works, but they keep coming back. There seems to be an endless supply of those little critters.
this works well enough. But I still wouldn't shoot at squirrels around a fiberglass boat...or any boat...Never had to shoot at fiberglass, in fact, never hit anything I didn't intend to shoot. With the correct pelket choice the pellet never leaves the critter, even as small as a chipmunk !! Controlled pesting it is called, been doing it for 25 years.
When I was in grade school I took a course in taxidermy. Started with birds. You had to hit them in the chest (where the incision would go), and the pellet could not go out the back or it would ruffle the feathers. My pristine mounts would indicate I figured it out.Airguns are excellent in close quarters if you know how to use them. I have a number of farmers where I shoot inside there buildings to control pests as close as 7-8 ft. Gotta choose the right gun and pellet...
Beg to differ there, been shooting for over 60 years, never in those years have I ever shot something I did not intend to shoot !! When in close quarters you use less powerfull airguns, even if a fiberglass boat were shot, it would just leave a mark no holes.this works well enough. But I still wouldn't shoot at squirrels around a fiberglass boat...or any boat...
with or without a scope.....no one hits 100%
except in the movies...