It seems that we have something very disturbing happening here in the city. When Katie brought it to my attention the other night, I just HAD to look up the story -
"Some hungry squirrels have driven officials in downtown Fredericton to pull the plug on outdoor tree lighting.
Non-profit business improvement organization, Downtown Fredericton Inc., spent more than $10,000 putting LED lights on the large trees along Queen Street for the winter. But the capital city's grey squirrel population has developed a taste for the plastic bulbs.
'They don't draw a lot of power so the lights don't get warm, and they look like little nuts, so the squirrels think they can eat them, and that's what they've been doing,' said Bruce McCormack, general manager of the organization.
Initially the association hired a contractor to replace the bulbs the rodents chewed from the trees, McCormack said. But with 18 strings of light on each tree and the apparent tastiness of the bulbs, it has become too expensive to keep sending contractors up the trees, he said.
'They have to find them and repair the breaks, so we're just going to remove them all.'
The same strings of lights will remain up in Officer's Square, where the city maintains an outdoor skating rink during the winter months, for now.
'We're going to try to keep those up and running,' McCormack said. 'We'll take a look at what we're going to do with the rest of Queen Street at a later date.'
In the meantime, officials are trying to come up with ideas of how to protect the lights or wean the squirrels off the plastic, McCormack said."
This article was done by the CBC News but did not state who the reporter was.
Okay, I have a few issues. What the hell are these squirrels thinking???? If it might look like a nut but doesn't 'taste' like a nut...then it isn't a nut! It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that one out. Maybe there's someone out there slipping these guys some weed or else we harbour all the stupid grey squirrels in the province ;o)
Wean the squirrels off the plastic? Is Mr. McCormack an idiot? If the squirrels aren't smart enough to figure out the light bulbs aren't nuts, there's no way they're going to wean them onto something else! Whoever heard of weaning an addict squirrel anyway? Is he going to put up barrels of nuts all over the downtown area?

Downtown Fredericton Inc. spent MORE than $10,000 on LED lights???? I think they're the ones that are nuts! Why not spend that money towards something more beneficial. Sure it's nice to have lights around the skating rink in the winter but they already have some nice lamps around the area. LED lights stuck in huge oak trees are not all that attractive. Plus, how is he going to stop the squirrels from going after those lights? Signage maybe? LOL!
Can you imagine being one of those contractors that has to go up and find each and every bulb that is either missing or faulty? That must be good for a laugh and a good waste of the city's money. Maybe these squirrels aren't so stupid after all ;o)

"Some hungry squirrels have driven officials in downtown Fredericton to pull the plug on outdoor tree lighting.
Non-profit business improvement organization, Downtown Fredericton Inc., spent more than $10,000 putting LED lights on the large trees along Queen Street for the winter. But the capital city's grey squirrel population has developed a taste for the plastic bulbs.
'They don't draw a lot of power so the lights don't get warm, and they look like little nuts, so the squirrels think they can eat them, and that's what they've been doing,' said Bruce McCormack, general manager of the organization.
Initially the association hired a contractor to replace the bulbs the rodents chewed from the trees, McCormack said. But with 18 strings of light on each tree and the apparent tastiness of the bulbs, it has become too expensive to keep sending contractors up the trees, he said.
'They have to find them and repair the breaks, so we're just going to remove them all.'
The same strings of lights will remain up in Officer's Square, where the city maintains an outdoor skating rink during the winter months, for now.
'We're going to try to keep those up and running,' McCormack said. 'We'll take a look at what we're going to do with the rest of Queen Street at a later date.'
In the meantime, officials are trying to come up with ideas of how to protect the lights or wean the squirrels off the plastic, McCormack said."
This article was done by the CBC News but did not state who the reporter was.
Okay, I have a few issues. What the hell are these squirrels thinking???? If it might look like a nut but doesn't 'taste' like a nut...then it isn't a nut! It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that one out. Maybe there's someone out there slipping these guys some weed or else we harbour all the stupid grey squirrels in the province ;o)
Wean the squirrels off the plastic? Is Mr. McCormack an idiot? If the squirrels aren't smart enough to figure out the light bulbs aren't nuts, there's no way they're going to wean them onto something else! Whoever heard of weaning an addict squirrel anyway? Is he going to put up barrels of nuts all over the downtown area?

Downtown Fredericton Inc. spent MORE than $10,000 on LED lights???? I think they're the ones that are nuts! Why not spend that money towards something more beneficial. Sure it's nice to have lights around the skating rink in the winter but they already have some nice lamps around the area. LED lights stuck in huge oak trees are not all that attractive. Plus, how is he going to stop the squirrels from going after those lights? Signage maybe? LOL!
Can you imagine being one of those contractors that has to go up and find each and every bulb that is either missing or faulty? That must be good for a laugh and a good waste of the city's money. Maybe these squirrels aren't so stupid after all ;o)