Outwitting Critters
part of the bestselling Outwitting series by Bill Adler, Jr.
In one book, Outwitting Critters, you can learn how to outwit squirrels, deer, ants, mice, voles, moles, skunks, dogs, cats (well, you can try with cats, anyway), moose, alligators, bugs, slugs, and more.
Outwitting Critters is part of the bestselling Outwitting series, which includes Outwitting Squirrels, Outwitting Deer and other Outwitting books. Here's what Rosie O'Donnell had to say about Bill Adler, Jr.'s Outwitting Squirrels: "Bill Adler, Jr. is my hero. I love this book. Go buy this book."
What makes the Outwitting books so much fun is that they offer a human, practical and entertaining approach to problems. Outwitting that chipmunk that's raiding your garbage can is the most pressing problem in the United States! Right? In Outwitting Critters Adler points out that if we can't outwit squirrels, ants, raccoons, and other animals with really small brains, how can we expect to get a human to Mars?
The Village Voice had this to say about Outwitting Critters: "Adler tells engaging stories, many bordering on suburban legend. Outwitting Critters surfeits with interesting facts and horse-sense hints."
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Here are some other reviews of the Outwitting books:
What the birdfeeders of America long have needed is a guru...Im pleased to announce theres a new voice on the front lines of birdfeeding. His name is Bill Adler, Jr. ...Adler assembled his findings into a nifty volume entitled Outwitting Squirrels.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Outwitting Squirrels...ingenious tricks to keep squirrels from eating all the seed when the feeders fail. The Washington Post
Bill Adler, Jr., a writer in Washington, has just published a treatise titled, Outwitting Squirrels...[His stratagems are] particularly appealing. The New York Times
At last! A book that addresses lifes really important issue, or in any case, the issue most crucial to people who like to feed birds. The Detroit Free Press
Coming soon:
Outwitting Neighbors
Outwitting Fish
Outwitting Clutter
Outwitting Homework
Outwitting Toddlers
Outwitting Old Age
Outwitting Cats
Outwitting Dogs
Outwitting Your Computer
Outwitting Teenagers
Outwitting the IRS
Outwitting Your Appetite
Outwitting Ants
Outwitting Garden Pests
Outwitting Traffic
Outwitting the College Admissions Process
Outwitting Mice and Other Rodents
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