They are everywhere here in the SC upstate, ive ssen this go both wAYS, GOOD HUNTING, or seeing nothing, cause they barely have to moveSmall white and big red got blown over on a house last night. Here's some acorn pics. The red was loaded.
My parents have one just like this in their yard. Squirrels love it and I swear if you go near it, they will get directly above you and drop acorns on you. It's been that way since 1987 when we first moved in there. I hate parking under it because they drop them on my truck. And it's only where you're standing or where your truck is.View attachment 190477
The one behind my house is loaded again. I swear EVERY year it drops a semi trailer load of acorns regardless if it's a bumper crop year or not for the rest of the mountain. I go out once a day when they really start to drop and get a 5 gal bucket full. I bought one of those acorn picker uppers cause it's ridiculous.
There use to be squirrels in my yard but once they started to chew on wiring in my boys treehouse they disappeared.My parents have one just like this in their yard. Squirrels love it and I swear if you go near it, they will get directly above you and drop acorns on you. It's been that way since 1987 when we first moved in there. I hate parking under it because they drop them on my truck. And it's only where you're standing or where your truck is.
What from tree rat disease ??There use to be squirrels in my yard but once they started to chew on wiring in my boys treehouse they disappeared.
found one like that under a white oak I have a tree stand attached to. Couldn't really see any with the naked eye, but I know they are up there.... no other oaks within 25 yds.Small white and big red got blown over on a house last night. Here's some acorn pics. The red was loaded.
What would that be Ski? I don't think I've ever seen oneGot plenty acorns but was really really happy to see these. Got a couple of them just loaded up with nuts this year. Should be a good spot for early season.
What would that be Ski? I don't think I've ever seen one