I've found that if you put out a bird feeder, you will feed the squirrels! LOL
I saw a post on another site that had the following squirrel treat recipe:
Take a pinecone and tie a string around the center with about 4' left for hanging. Use a butterknife or spoon to fill all the crevasses with peanut butter. Roll in birdseed, then hang it outside from a tree or other support.
The original poster came back and made a comment that you might want to use a thin wire to hang it, as one of her squirrels keeps chewing through the string and dragging the treat away!
Hope this helps,
Marti
wood (trees)
coral1 is acorns so perfect for the squirrels!
i would make a homemade dog treats with baking powder,peanut butter, ang weat flower.. its healthy
if more love in the treats aboout a decade
Homemade rice crispy treats should be stored in an airtight container at room temperature to maintain freshness and quality. Avoid storing them in the refrigerator as it can make them hard and stale.
One creative way to make dog-friendly frosting for homemade treats is to mix plain yogurt with a small amount of peanut butter or mashed banana. Another option is to blend cooked sweet potato with a little bit of coconut oil. These alternatives are safe and tasty for dogs to enjoy on their treats.
One creative way to make homemade frosted dog treats is to mix together peanut butter, plain yogurt, and a small amount of honey to create a frosting. You can then spread this frosting on homemade dog biscuits or frozen banana slices for a tasty and healthy treat for your furry friend.
Rice Krispie treats are always good for a party. I'm sure you need more options, so please see the following website: www.skiptomylou.org/2010/10/20/homemade-halloween-treats
A simple and safe homemade frosting for dog treats can be made by mixing together plain yogurt and a small amount of honey. This frosting is safe for dogs to consume and adds a tasty touch to their treats.
Homemade rice krispie treats should be stored in an airtight container at room temperature to maintain their freshness and quality.
wild animals dont usually eat 'treats' unless they are scavengers (wolf, coyote, fox, bear, etc). if you want to feed wild animals like deer, you can spill some grain where the animal visits alot. for squirrels you can leave nuts and for carnivores and scavengers you can leave table scraps, raw meat and cooked meat. make sure you check with your local wildlife officer to make sure that it is legal.
To make homemade dog frosting for your furry friend's treats, you can mix together plain yogurt and peanut butter until smooth. You can also add a small amount of honey for sweetness. Spread the frosting on your dog's treats and let it set before serving. Remember to use dog-friendly ingredients and avoid any harmful additives like xylitol.