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WTH is this squirrel doing to my tree?

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Old 12-05-2006, 02:31 PM
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He is peeling the wood off the branch, I tried scaring him, but he looked at me and b**ched me out and went back to peeling the wood off. It looks like he'* not taking it anywhere, since it'* all falling on the ground. Quite odd.

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Yeah hes doing that to bring back to his winter Nest to keep It worm
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Maybe like hampsters they need to gnaw on something to take the edge off of their teeth, or maybe sharpen them? Who knows.
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Is it a maple? The squirrels were having a hayday making my Maple tree "bleed" and then drinking the sap (maple syrup, dontchaknow)
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Nope, this is a elm tree, We do have 2 maples in the front, and one further back in the yard. I just find it kinda odd, since now he is on another branch peeling it off.
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To hijack just a bit, does the sap from your maples drip and kill grass??

Back to the topic: I have no idea what that squirrels doing, then. Maybe The Missus is right, and they just do stuff to **** us off....
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
To hijack just a bit, does the sap from your maples drip and kill grass??

Back to the topic: I have no idea what that squirrels doing, then. Maybe The Missus is right, and they just do stuff to **** us off....
Actually no, I think these are the maples that don't produce sap.

And I think the squirrel is kind funny.
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I see you met my brother
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Send that to Tim Bedor, the Bob&Tom guy. He does all that animal conspiracy stuff, maybe he can twist this.
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I think its time to ask the Squirrel master to have him stop it..




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