They are an invasive species and replaced the prettier, native red ones. I think a bounty might cause people to set up indiscriminate traps so wouldn’t go there, but I think we should figure out a way to genocide grey squirrels

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    Wrong use of the word genocide but I do agree that people are generally too scared to actually deal with invasive species

  • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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    I’m ahead of you, but I am in the US so maybe my efforts are not beneficial to you. (Also, I will take back all of my grey squirrels if you will take back all of your goddamn European Starlings.)

    Squirrels and starlings are shoot-on-sight at my homestead. Both species are pests, and both of them are destructive to my house, other native birds, and the nests of other native birds. (Yes, I am aware squirrels are not birds. But they still rip out the nests of songbirds in addition to perpetually trying to destroy my gutters, eaves, and soffits.)

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    They are tastey, just have a generous/unlimited season and bag limit, put out a few pamphlets with recipes and see how ya do.

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    Hey! I thought grey squirrels were only supposed be over here in our back yards. You guys have the red ones, isn’t that enough?

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      They are native to America while red ones are native to the UK. Unfortunately American ones invaded the UK