Thanks for another good Pest Species Control video. Please keep up the Good Work. Squirrel No.2 seemed to be looking straight at you, in the Hide. It was interesting seeing the Buzzard hunting the Rabbit and I was suprised it didn't help itself to a dead Squirrel instead. The two Woodpeckers were really nice to see, thank you.
Hello My friend, Thank you for another great video. May ask, please? You seem to be using your Zulu scope all the time, now. I've only been airgunning a few years now, so my kit is still quite new, very new to me. I have conventional scopes and a clip on 007 Pard for night vision. Is my kit seen as old hat now? I've never been at the forefront of technology and quite like what I have and love using it. I know you are more involved in pest control than I am, but am I being left behind? Thank you, Ian.
The PARD 007 is certainly a more dated item nowadays, however it is still a good little tool to have. If you hunt a lot then a dedicated digital scope would probably be the way to go, but a traditional scope is better for plinking or if you're not interested in recording. If you're happy with your 007 then stay with it. If you want tomtey something more up to date then definitely consider the Zulus.
I don't sell them but there are a couple of people who make full metal feeders on a couple of Facebook grey squirrel groups. I can't remember their names though so you may need to have a little search.
As a fairly new shooter with the end goal of doing pretty much what you do, what is the benefit at this range of using rim fire over fac air? Or even sub 12? I have lots of questions about calibre/power choice, but the main one is how to decide what's best in what situation. Thanks, Tony (Leeds)
Not much benefit between rimfire and FAC air at those distances. In sub 12 you just need to be more patient and make sure your shot placement is more precise. Rimfire and FAC air is more forgiving.
They're an ecological disaster for the trees which they damage. A threat to the native red squirrel and also local songbird populations. They can also damage wiring in properties.
@@Twigster1 They truly are the pest from hell. I live in Illinois in the US and earlier this year the grey squirrels bent the vent vanes to get in my metal garden shed and tried to make it their home. When I put wire cloth over the vents they tore up and bent the lower end of the roof trying to get inside. They have completely replaced the red squirrels native to Illinois. They steal food out of feeders set up for the song birds. Plus they strip my fruit trees of fruit and steal stuff out of my garden. Since they can climb pretty much anywhere, a simple fence is not going to keep them out. Whoever brought these pests to the UK was absolutely out of their mind!
Yes I've seen it. I would say it would be much easier to go to a local shop to view as it's about 4 hours there and back between us. Plus I also work full time as this isn't my full time job so time isn't too easy.
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Yet another enjoyable episode. Thank you so much for posting. You post ’em, I’ll watch ‘em!
Cheers Duncan!
The Rabbit v Buzzard footage was cool !
Came outta nowhere 😂
The squirrel slayer
Top bloke top job, best all round pest controller on TH-cam💪💪
Dam right 💪😂
Perfect shots! Your permission looks stunning you must find alot of peace of mind there
Very nice and peaceful place it is.
@@lancsvermincontrol its one subject never really mentioned but guess if you have a permission like yours it goes without saying i love mine
I have a pair of buzzards that nest in an old orchard behind my garden, often see and hear them
That was a Tawny Owl not a buzzard great video I have the 452 in 22/17hmr but the 457 looks a quality rifle keep up the good work👍
Looked like a Buzzard
Nice work on the squirrels!
Thank you 👍
excellent work as always
Thanks again Sue!
Another great episode mate
Thanks Gaz, glad you enjoyed it.
Great work mate 🐿️🐿️🐿️🐿️🐿️🐿️🐿️
Thanks for the visit
So nice,good shots
Thanks ✌️
Great camera setup. 👍
Thanks! 👍
Wjats your optic?
Similar video to my arken zulus.
But ive only used it on my airgun. Not on my ruger.
the lead tablet is a great cure for nerves
I really love watching your content. It's a great way to see how my cousins across the pond do their pest control. Keep up the good work.
Glad to be reaching the other side of the world. Cheers
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Thanks for another good Pest Species Control video. Please keep up the Good Work. Squirrel No.2 seemed to be looking straight at you, in the Hide.
It was interesting seeing the Buzzard hunting the Rabbit and I was suprised it didn't help itself to a dead Squirrel instead. The two Woodpeckers were really nice to see, thank you.
Always good to catch something unexpected on camera. Also nice to see the woodpeckers. Cheers.
Good stuff.
Thanks!
I like this ❤
Good stuff
Glad you enjoyed it
Hola amigo un excelente control de ardillas justo pudo grabar la salvada del Rabbit 😂 saludos
There's not many rabbits in this particular area so I had no plans to shoot it. Cheers Juan.
Hello My friend,
Thank you for another great video. May ask, please? You seem to be using your Zulu scope all the time, now.
I've only been airgunning a few years now, so my kit is still quite new, very new to me. I have conventional scopes and a clip on 007 Pard for night vision.
Is my kit seen as old hat now?
I've never been at the forefront of technology and quite like what I have and love using it. I know you are more involved in pest control than I am, but am I being left behind?
Thank you, Ian.
The PARD 007 is certainly a more dated item nowadays, however it is still a good little tool to have. If you hunt a lot then a dedicated digital scope would probably be the way to go, but a traditional scope is better for plinking or if you're not interested in recording. If you're happy with your 007 then stay with it. If you want tomtey something more up to date then definitely consider the Zulus.
@@lancsvermincontrol
Thank you very much.
I've rewatched that buzzard footage over a dozen times, and I swear it's an owl, not a buzzard, but it's hard to really tell.
It happened so quick.
Great job well done mate what make was the hide.
Menimal 2 man pop up hide.
@@lancsvermincontrol Cheers.
Can I ask where you get the feeders in this video from please, thanks.
Keep the content coming 👍🏼
I make them myself.
Figured that may have been the case!!
Do you
A-sell them
B-would you sell them if not
C-recommend any I can purchase.
Reply greatly appreciated!!!
I don't sell them but there are a couple of people who make full metal feeders on a couple of Facebook grey squirrel groups. I can't remember their names though so you may need to have a little search.
Here you go.
search.app?link=https%3A%2F%2Fkeithshighseats.co.uk%2Fproducts%2Fdeergame-pan-feeders%2F&Csh%2Fx%2Fgs%2Fm2%2F4
how squirel is pest
As a fairly new shooter with the end goal of doing pretty much what you do, what is the benefit at this range of using rim fire over fac air? Or even sub 12? I have lots of questions about calibre/power choice, but the main one is how to decide what's best in what situation. Thanks, Tony (Leeds)
Not much benefit between rimfire and FAC air at those distances. In sub 12 you just need to be more patient and make sure your shot placement is more precise. Rimfire and FAC air is more forgiving.
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Nice episode. Show us what you're going to do with them.
Sell to a restaurant for pies or pâté ? Very tasty btw 😊
How long do you feed the feeder before you decide to shoot over it
About 2 to 3 weeks
Not a loaded question and not an activist but why are they the pest from hell?
They're an ecological disaster for the trees which they damage. A threat to the native red squirrel and also local songbird populations. They can also damage wiring in properties.
@@lancsvermincontrol Ah, fair enough - I never realised they were so destructive
@@Twigster1 They truly are the pest from hell. I live in Illinois in the US and earlier this year the grey squirrels bent the vent vanes to get in my metal garden shed and tried to make it their home. When I put wire cloth over the vents they tore up and bent the lower end of the roof trying to get inside. They have completely replaced the red squirrels native to Illinois. They steal food out of feeders set up for the song birds. Plus they strip my fruit trees of fruit and steal stuff out of my garden. Since they can climb pretty much anywhere, a simple fence is not going to keep them out. Whoever brought these pests to the UK was absolutely out of their mind!
@@strelnikov6289 crikey, they really are quite the nuisance to say the least
They carry pox which the native red squirrel has no defence against.
It's is air gun or rifle?
All in the video description
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لماذاء تصتاد بهذا الكميه هل هذا السناجب تعتبر افه على الغابه ؟؟
Yes they are here in the UK.
where did u get you hide from please
It is a Menimal 2 man pop up hide.
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Do you eat the squirrels and rabbits you take?
Some of them.
Hi I sent you a message when you did that interview down south. please read my message cheers. Paul.
Yes I've seen it. I would say it would be much easier to go to a local shop to view as it's about 4 hours there and back between us. Plus I also work full time as this isn't my full time job so time isn't too easy.