Posted on 01/05/2017 8:34:42 PM PST by nickcarraway
Video shows one rodent waiting for coast to be all clear before pouncing on candy and scurrying away.
A group of squirrels is driving the owners of one Toronto convenience store nuts, after the rodents have been caught on video stealing chocolate bars from their east-end shop.
I always see them sneaking outside the door, looking in my store, and even right at me! said Paul Kim, owner of Lukes Grocery near Gerrard St. E. and Logan Ave.
They come in and take Crunchies, Crispy Crunch, Wonderbar . . .
And those who are really bold try to take Mr. Big.
Hes seen pesky thieves slink in every fall for the past nine years since hes owned the store but 2016 showed a spike in the rodent robberies with one to two bandits visiting the Kim family daily.
I think weve lost up to . . . 48-ish bars this fall season, Kims daughter Cindy said. Thats an extremely rough estimate, though, because we have no way of knowing when weve been robbed theyre very sneaky.
A Youtube video shows a squirrel caught red-handed stealing a chocolate bar from a east-end Toronto convenience store. A Youtube video shows a squirrel caught red-handed stealing a chocolate bar from a east-end Toronto convenience store. (YOUTUBE) With a sharp increase in chocolate robberies, Cindy set up a Reddit thread called how to stop squirrels from stealing chocolate bars, in hopes that the Internet could provide answers to stop the nutty activity.
She also used surveillance video from the store to catch the robbers in the act, which she later posted to Youtube.
My wife and I dont know how to upload these videos but Cindy thought it would be funny to share online, Paul Kim said.
Videos show the furry bandits a light grey-brown one and a black one inching tentatively into the store, grabbing a Kinder Bueno ($2) on one occasion, and a Crunchie bar ($1.80) the next time.
We find them very, very cute . . . however, these squirrels have stolen considerably from us this fall . . . so . . . wed like that to stop, Cindy said.
The family has tried closing the door to prevent the thefts, but say that there are occasions while cleaning or re-stocking that the door needs to be left open for half an hour to an hour.
(Its) then, when the door is open and were not around for a moment, they sneak in. Theyve yet to fail, Cindy said.
Customers and passersby have also tried chasing down the bandit, but when it resorts to climbing up a tree, its game over, she said.
In the fwiw dept, seagulls steal Doritos from convenience stores in Clearwater FL.
Darn, can’t find the video now sheesh.
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Lol! They've actually been doing that...climbing up and down the electrical cords to my desktop. They're desperately looking for food.
I have a Seba Inu dog that catches squirrels trying to get into the bird feeders. He has caught 4 recently.
A Seba is a little Japanese dog that looks like a red fox.
One of my grandsons was about 4 years old and eating a sandwich on a beach here in MA———a seagull swooped and grabbed it right out of his hand.
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Here in New York City, in Central Park, there's a pond called Turtle Pond which has a lawn area alongside it for picnicers and sunbathers. Everyday around sunset the rats begin to come out. And on several occasions I've seen them crawling around near and even on people's blankets--without them noticing! When I inform them of the situation they usually just look at me with a stupid look on their faces and go on chatting among themselves. Then of course NYC is dopey Lib country.
I can honestly say that if a rat was heading towards me while I was relaxing in a park I would be a living example of “Feet,don’t fail me now”.
The rats seem to be smarther than many of the New Yorkers.
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...obviously a completely different situation than with your little 4-year-old grandson and a bird swooping down from the sky. These people were full grown adults, and the rats were right there, although a bit dark out at that time, in plain sight crawling around. Wasn’t trying to equate the two at all. :)
“Wasnt trying to equate the two at all. :)
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I never thought you were.No problem.
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“Squirrels laugh at dogs.”
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My daughter’s dog caught one——looked at me-——shook his head rapidly,breaking the squirrel’s neck——put it on the ground-—and walked away.
Needless to say,I was stunned.
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I guess that works for you, but no, that's not it.
Ha. Adding insult to injury.
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