Ah yes, but red squirrels aren't classed as vermin in the UK - they are, in fact, highly desirable - so much so that in the north of England where I live grey squirrels (which are classed as vermin because they are a native species) are being killed in their tens of thousands! That's very sad!!
oh, i mean no disrespect...i've raised a few grey squirrels and i feed wild squirrels and now a few raccoons from my front door...i call them "vermin" as a pet name as that is what the society here in the u.s. veiws them....i love watching your videos keep them coming.
Ah I see - you're in America (one of the problems with the internet, you never know where the person lives who you're "talking" to!). So greys are native and accepted where you are - lucky you! Here they are classed as vermin and looked on as vermin and killed for it! Sad!
vermin rule
earseyesnose 3 years ago 2
Ah yes, but red squirrels aren't classed as vermin in the UK - they are, in fact, highly desirable - so much so that in the north of England where I live grey squirrels (which are classed as vermin because they are a native species) are being killed in their tens of thousands! That's very sad!!
feorag 3 years ago
Sorry, typo - that should have read grey squirrels are classed as a non-native species!!
feorag 3 years ago
oh, i mean no disrespect...i've raised a few grey squirrels and i feed wild squirrels and now a few raccoons from my front door...i call them "vermin" as a pet name as that is what the society here in the u.s. veiws them....i love watching your videos keep them coming.
earseyesnose 3 years ago
Ah I see - you're in America (one of the problems with the internet, you never know where the person lives who you're "talking" to!). So greys are native and accepted where you are - lucky you! Here they are classed as vermin and looked on as vermin and killed for it! Sad!
feorag 3 years ago