KimitsuKouseki":2pig2y79 said:
You make interresting points. I researched about squirrel meat and some of the sources I found said because they eat tree bark they can have higher concentrations of mercury and eating too many could be harmfull. So that's why I've been careful of it. One thing I already knew is, when river dams are built and a forest section gets flooded there are always warning of mercury high content in the water because it seeps out of tree bark so I beleived those sources. It's also why some kinds of fish are known to be higher in mercury then others. So it just made sense to me :/
Humm, I suppose if exhaust from coal plants were in the air, the tree bark could collect the mercury. I think, I remember hearing that lichen (on tree bark) can absorb many types of pollutants. That could make since how squirrels could get mercury. <br /><br /> __________ Sun Feb 03, 2019 4:20 pm __________ <br /><br />
KimitsuKouseki":2pig2y79 said:
If squirrels keep being such a problem I will also invest in one of these kill traps
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And yes I'm doing kill traps, there's been a boom in overall wildlife population latelly. Wich is good, I'm happy for them and I wish humans didnt cause so many obstacles to their lives. But there comes a point where things have to be done.
I watched the a24 video before. It sees like a fast humane way to dispose of rodents. I'm a bit sentimental about squirrel and I would definitely want to be quick and humane, if I were to kill a squirrel on purpose, so as to eat it. The one time I eat squirrel was an accidental roadkill, only the head was hit, I was going to put him out for the
caracaras to eat. I then noted how his body felt nice and meaty like one of my fresh-killed rabbits, especially around his muscular hind legs and saddle region.
I think I remember an a24 model with a counter. I wonder if it could be modified to include an alert like ring a bell or something. That way, even if you were inside, you could retrieve the carcass soon enough to properly butcher it.
I thought about making my own lethal squirrel trap, so that I could have a humane source of squirrel meat. I thought, I would like to have a remote switch and a trigger, that way I could be more selective in the animal I took. The idea is that, there would be a trigger, but the lethal device would only engage when the switch was on and the trigger activated. If the switch was off when a non-target animal activated the trigger, it would not be killed.
In the spring, I would worry about taking a female caring for young. I couldn't bare the thought of a nest of babies dying of hunger. The males don't contribute to raising the young, so if a male was effectually removed from the population, the process would be humane. One moment he was looking for food the next instant totally black.
Gbov uses a live trap to obtain squirrel meat, and that is for sure a good way to selectively target animals. Also the price is very reasonable on the live traps. So I definitely don't have a problem with that. The only down side for me is having to dispatch a panicking squirrel inside the trap. I would feel better with a selective lethal trap, so the animal would not experience being trapped and I would not have to kill an animal in distress.