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Mon, 9 Jun 2014 14:47:08 -0400
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Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone had experience with squirrels nibbling outdoor
lead sculptures. The statue was cast long before lead and lead paint
required bittering agents, and the squirrels are apparently enjoying the
sculpture as a sweet treat. We have tried fox urine and other scent
detractors around the sculpture with no success. Our next step is rabbit
blood but before we go down that morbid route I was hoping someone knew of
a bittering agent or other substance that will deter the squirrels without
damaging the sculpture. Has anyone else had this problem? Thank you for
your help!

Lana Dubin

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