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  2. 6 Mistakes You're Making With Your Bird Feeder ... - AOL

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    If you have an open yard, McCarthey Tyrrell says to get a sturdy pole system–not the garden center shepherd’s hook–and install a sturdy squirrel or raccoon baffle, with the top being at ...

  3. If You See Metal Wrapped Around a Tree, This Is What It Means

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    Baffles will only work if there aren’t any other paths for the squirrels to navigate, such as low-hanging tree limbs or nearby trees or structures. Next, find out what it means if you see a ...

  4. Silt fence - Wikipedia

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    Silt fence installed on a construction site. Silt fences are often installed as perimeter controls. They are typically used in combination with sediment basins and sediment traps, as well as with erosion controls, which are designed to retain sediment in place where soil is being disturbed by construction processes (i.e., land grading and other earthworks).

  5. Rubble & Crew - Wikipedia

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    Rubble comes up with an idea to build a fence to put around the crops in order to keep the squirrel out. The squirrel gets over the crops and eats some big blueberries causing Rubble and Motor to upgrade the fence to a perimeter fence with a special top for the squirrel to not get over. Unfortunately, the squirrel digs under the fence and eats ...

  6. Fence - Wikipedia

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    A fence is a structure that encloses an area, typically outdoors, and is usually constructed from posts that are connected by boards, wire, rails or netting. [1] A fence differs from a wall in not having a solid foundation along its whole length. [2] Alternatives to fencing include a ditch (sometimes filled with water, forming a moat).

  7. Drey - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes squirrels build their own dreys and sometimes they occupy a vacant drey that was previously constructed by another tree squirrel, often of a different species. Dreys must protect against the environment, and require constant upkeep to remain water- and predator-resistant. Squirrels often build more than one in a season, as reserve ...