Texas squirrels are pretty sturdy. This one bypasses my greased pole and slinky to grab onto my "squirrel-proof" feeder. His reward is a mouthful of flaming squirrel sauced seeds.
@user-ev4pb9xj7e the squirrels at my place bypass the feeding table I have for them to steal the exact same seed mix from my birdfeeder😂 I think they like the challenge.
@@keithmandeville4953 heh yeah, somehow I don't think it's nature that needs to learn some manners. But hey, there are an aweful lot of humanity that run on that very mindset, so it must be my thinking that's in the wrong. Wink wink nudge nudge. Great name by the way... Man Devil!
This not hating nature. In fact just the opposite. If this person hated nature then he would not put out a bird feeder. Or he would physically harm the squirrel. If you notice he is trying everything to prevent one squirrel from hoarding all the food from a multitude of birds. No different than a farmer keeping the fox out of the chicken coop. Why not let the fox eat the chickens? Isn’t the fox part of nature? Just saying 😊
"Khama" doesn't care and squirrels don't have the same receptors in their mouths as humans do for capsaicin reaction so you can relax, maybe take some night classes at community college or something
Because they are destructive, carry diseases and serve in purpose in life. They they know to do is eat, poop, and reproduce. They are rodents just like a rat.
Squirrels damage the feeder, they chew on fence boards and house. They even chewed on my plastic gas cans.
Wooooo
Bird feeder not squirrel feeder
I'm thinking they should manufacture a higher bird feeder, with a squirrel feeder lower down. 🤔
i.e: Can't we all just get along? 💜
A squirrel NEVER stops eating!!! He would eat his food and still work his way up to the birds food🥺
@user-ev4pb9xj7e the squirrels at my place bypass the feeding table I have for them to steal the exact same seed mix from my birdfeeder😂
I think they like the challenge.
No! This is war! Lol!
I tried to hot sauce; the hottest I could find. It didn't work.
Same here. It was as if I just seasoned the seeds a little for the squirrels. Lol
They are DESTRUCTIVE.
I just don't understand people who hate nature.
Nature needs to learn manners.
@@keithmandeville4953 heh yeah, somehow I don't think it's nature that needs to learn some manners. But hey, there are an aweful lot of humanity that run on that very mindset, so it must be my thinking that's in the wrong. Wink wink nudge nudge.
Great name by the way... Man Devil!
This not hating nature. In fact just the opposite. If this person hated nature then he would not put out a bird feeder. Or he would physically harm the squirrel. If you notice he is trying everything to prevent one squirrel from hoarding all the food from a multitude of birds. No different than a farmer keeping the fox out of the chicken coop. Why not let the fox eat the chickens? Isn’t the fox part of nature? Just saying 😊
I don't understand people who don't understand nature
@@waltdistel716 better said.
Khama will get yo azZ for this!
"Khama" doesn't care and squirrels don't have the same receptors in their mouths as humans do for capsaicin reaction so you can relax, maybe take some night classes at community college or something
Why don't you just feed the squirrel's and the birds?
We do. However if I don't hold off a feeder for the birds, they won't get any food. Squirrels are that aggressive.
Why would you do that?
Why not ?
its a bird feeder, birds cant taste spice
because squirrels are a common household pest stealing from birds
Plus they’re a pain in the ass
Mean person
Wtf why
Because they are destructive, carry diseases and serve in purpose in life. They they know to do is eat, poop, and reproduce. They are rodents just like a rat.
Cuz they're rats that live in trees, and it's funny, fool.
Why not ?
Because squirrels ruin everything.
Booooo
You think people would use a little common sense,,why don't you just put up a squirrel feeder across the yard,,,,
There greedy, they want both.
We have 17 total feeders in our yard. Eight on the ground or on a pedestal but the squirrels jump on the bird feeder on hooks.