Posted on 03/26/2018 4:50:14 PM PDT by Kaslin
RUSH: I found something that just struck me funny. Theres a story that has nothing to do with anything. Its in the San Diego Union Tribune. Apparently theyve got a giant squirrel problem in the public parks in San Diego. Now, I happen to like squirrels, but every time squirrels come up I have a bunch of people start shouting, Theyre nothing but tree rats. Theyre nothing but rats with PR. Theyre just rats. What do you mean, you like squirrels?
Well, it goes back to when I was a kid. My mom would actually open one of the windows on our breakfast nook and start banging two peanuts together, and the squirrels would come up, and she would give them to the squirrels. And one of them was a red squirrel, looked like a fox. And she would sit there, Come on little squirrel, and theyd all come trooping up, and shed give them some peanuts and theyd walk away.
Theyre on the second floor. Theyre on a ledge, second floor, theyd climb down the house. And Ive always thought they were cute, but people said, Theyre nothing but tree rats. How in the world can you say you like squirrels?
Well, anyway in San Diego they got a problem cause apparently a lot of other people think theyre cute and theyve started feeding them. And theyve turned em into a bunch of welfare recipients. Feeding the squirrels contributes to their overpopulation.
The main problem is they get tons of food from people, said Darren Smith, a natural resources officer in the San Diego region of the state Department of Parks and Recreation. There is the culture of providing extra food for them, and thats what makes the population grow so much, he said.
And then this. Too many squirrels become a nuisance. They quickly grow dependent on handouts, lose their fear of humans. And so they hang around with people. And he says that the squirrels are now showing up in picnic areas looking for food. And then theres this quote: They bother people, said Darren Smith. Sometimes, they bite people, and steal their Doritos.
When I saw steal their Doritos I just started cracking up. Of all things to steal, they steal peoples Doritos, the squirrels.
I hAd two apple trees so close together that the branches were tangled together.
Once spring day; after remarking how full they both were; we came out and discovered that one had been cleaned out and the other not touched at all!
Never did figure that out unless it was fruit eating bats; and they don’t live around Indiana!
Wasn’t any apples on the ground under the one empty tree either.
Baffling...
Your thieves were nice and left you half the crop. Ours totally stripped 6 pear trees in a fenced area overnight. They had to have ladders and flashlights to do it. We know it wasn’t squirrels because they leave evidence, partially eaten pears under the trees. No other animal could have done it, 6 trees, completely devoid of pears, it had to be people.
Rodents and lagomorphs combine for less than 1% of documented wildlife rabies cases.
Chances are slim to none of you catching the rabies from Scary Squirrel.
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