Seems like it could be an effective spicy concentrate / oil?
Has anyone tried or considered it even? Never seen it where I'm from

by Fionnmcbride

17 Comments

  1. Yes I would eat that for sure. I would try it at least, the Soy oil would probably make me shit my pants but there’s no way I wouldn’t have a little taste

  2. Jcrowshow420

    Mix any dried chili in. If theu eat it they won’t come back

  3. ArgieBee

    Could? Yes, absolutely. Should? No. It’ll taste like shit and be overall unpleasant.

  4. ChameleonPsychonaut

    Probably, but why not just buy a legit habanero sauce that’s formulated to taste good to humans instead of bad to squirrels?

  5. EitherMasterpiece514

    I used to have a few bird feeders at our old house and have used this product. I was curious what it was like, so I did taste some. It is not flavorful and really oily so it spreads well over the bird seed. It also did not deter some of the squirrels. As far as I know, birds cannot taste the capsaicin like squirrels so, do it does not affect them.

  6. Dry_Wallaby_4933

    Lmao the picture of the squirrel xD. He’s missing a flame out back.

  7. JFJinCO

    It’s not for human consumption — it’s for birds. I buy Cole’s pretreated cayenne bird seed to keep the squirrels and pigeons from congregating. This is their cayenne sauce to treat your own bird seed.

  8. sexwiththebabysitter

    I’d try it. I’ve tried pepper spray on celery before. Not tasty but also wasn’t that spicy that I remember.

  9. I love me some food grade liquid! It’s the best.

  10. zigaliciousone

    I know from experience that squirrels themselves will get used to it and even maybe like it after a while

  11. TiggySkibbles23

    When I was a kid I ate some bird food that had squirrel deterrent in it. I don’t remember how hot it was, but I still remember I ate it over 25 years later so there’s that lol.

  12. Jahya69

    No but squirrels where I live are completely un-fazed…they just eat it…