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A Squirrel Fell Down our House Chimney
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<blockquote data-quote="MODAT7" data-source="post: 255247" data-attributes="member: 13649"><p>At my last house, 2 squirrels and a crow. It was only 1 story, but the chimney top didn't have any screening around it. After the 3rd time, I crawled up on the roof and fixed that. Squirrels have been known to fall down open wall cavities and die and really stink up houses. I also didn't want them chewing holes through my studs or walls.</p><p></p><p>When one squirrel was hiding in the outer wall and started chewing, I pinned it down with a broom I had in the attic. It was one of the most vicious things I had ever heard. When I pulled the broom back, I was almost half expecting it to be knawed into a fine point "Loony Tunes" style.</p><p></p><p>I found the crow almost by accident. It had been up in the attic a few days at least. It was just sitting in the insulation. I came from behind and grabbed it. I was expecting a fight, but it just gave me a nasty look instead. I crawled down (carefully), went outside, tossed it up in the air, and it glided over to the neighbor's yard. I went back in to do what ever I was going to do in the attic (probably some wiring).</p><p></p><p>I really don't know what posesses an animal to go down a long dark vertical shaft with no hope of getting out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MODAT7, post: 255247, member: 13649"] At my last house, 2 squirrels and a crow. It was only 1 story, but the chimney top didn't have any screening around it. After the 3rd time, I crawled up on the roof and fixed that. Squirrels have been known to fall down open wall cavities and die and really stink up houses. I also didn't want them chewing holes through my studs or walls. When one squirrel was hiding in the outer wall and started chewing, I pinned it down with a broom I had in the attic. It was one of the most vicious things I had ever heard. When I pulled the broom back, I was almost half expecting it to be knawed into a fine point "Loony Tunes" style. I found the crow almost by accident. It had been up in the attic a few days at least. It was just sitting in the insulation. I came from behind and grabbed it. I was expecting a fight, but it just gave me a nasty look instead. I crawled down (carefully), went outside, tossed it up in the air, and it glided over to the neighbor's yard. I went back in to do what ever I was going to do in the attic (probably some wiring). I really don't know what posesses an animal to go down a long dark vertical shaft with no hope of getting out. [/QUOTE]
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