Here are some tips (some serious, some not) from Adler and others to bring a little harmony to your backyard: But these days I win the battles and not the war." Squirrels still eat more from his birdfeeders than the birds do, but "I don't mind that I personally don't always win. I care in a different way," he says of his squirrel strategy. "I have to admit, I care a little less (these days). Most of all, Adler says, don't sweat it too much. Try a few different strategies, and be willing to change. "There's no one technique that works for everyone," Adler says. The most important thing to know? While technology has changed, squirrels still have little else to do all day but strategize. The 57-year-old humor writer has been collecting tips to keep squirrels from avian meals for three decades, and recently updated his 1988 book, "Outwitting Squirrels: 101 Cunning Stratagems to Reduce Dramatically the Egregious Misappropriation of Seed From Your Birdfeeder by Squirrels" (Chicago Review Press), for a third edition.
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