Hell, I leave them closed and they try to visit. The neighbor's tree has berries on it that around this time of year, ferment. The birds eat them, and get drunk. Ever see 40 birds hanging out in a back yard in the pouring rain, singin' and having the time of their lives? It's unreal.
Anyway, about 20 minutes ago, one of these birds decided to go kamikaze on my back door. Happens about three or four times a day. It'd be pretty funny if it wasn't so much of a bloodbath. Every week I gotta collect all the dead birds before I mow the lawn.
Maybe next year I'll buy my little girl a catcher's mitt. Then when she's bad, I'll make her go out and catch the little drunks before they can commit suicide on the house.
2006-10-21 05:59:14
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answered by 42ITUS™ 7
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answered by papke 4
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I had a snake in my lounge tonight.
A friend was sitting on the lounge across from me and it did this side ways slither across the lounge room.
My friend picked it up and carried outside and dropped it across the road.
We had a scorpion last week (only little) and a huntsman spider.
I'd prefer a squirrel. (I live in Australia so I really don't know if squirrels are bad or not though).
But a blody brown snake is very scary.
2006-10-21 05:52:46
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answered by gideon9595 3
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Lmao,squirrels are cool as hell and it's not like one would come in,haul *** over to ya and then latch onto your face! They run from people unless they are a tame one that loves to be fed. They aren't wolverines running through your window ya know....sh#t they are cute for peets sake!
2006-10-21 05:51:33
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answered by mustang elite 2
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I actually had a pet squirrel, he was completely tame and I thought that we wouldn't blot or anything, since he hadn't been outside since he was a baby baby. I rescued him. He got knocked out of his nest. Anyway, I left my patio door open one day and i went to the back of my house and when I came back he was gone! He had bloted out!! I miss that little bugger!!
2006-10-21 05:53:57
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answered by Eryn 2
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No, just scared in case a man with a stocking mask and swag-bag climbs in.
2006-10-21 05:50:12
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answered by Taylor29 7
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I have my bedroom window open all the time, don't bother me none and I live out in the boondocks.
2006-10-21 05:52:43
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answered by bobemac 7
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screen = no fear of squirrels, unless they bite threw the screen & rip your throat out
2006-10-21 05:51:52
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answered by Bob 3
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Nope,I have screens to keep them out.
2006-10-21 05:53:11
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answered by kim_in_craig 7
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No, I would just hey come on in are ya hungry? :)
2006-10-21 05:51:34
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answered by Anonymous
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