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2 hours ago, Will C said:

We are so lucky not to have greys over here. It’s very rare to see squirrel damage from the reds! when I was on the mainland as a kid we used to put peanut butter on a board to attract the greys then shoot them with a air rifle 👍😂

The Victorians imported the greys from North America back in the day .  Wankers ...☹️

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Do you lot over the water on the north island get the greys coming to see what your doing in there tree? I’ve had the reds run down my climbing line once but quite regularly see them in the tree, normally when on a gap in rigging waiting for the ground crew to do there bit so I’m just stopped for a couple of min, or on a tip end silky job. 

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