Squirrels hate Christmas. Or maybe squirrels love Christmas?
Hard to tell. Either way, they're messing with it across the continent.
In Seattle, homeowner Margaret Rican filmed a squirrel's repeated theft of her Christmas light bulbs. One by one, a rodent she dubbed the "Bulb Bandit" made off with dozens of them a day. "He has stolen 150 in 24 hours, carefully and precisely chewing through the wires to steal the bulb and bury them around the neighborhood," Rican wrote on YouTube. "He's the hardest working rodent we've ever seen."
This week, the Boston Globe reported that a band of squirrel outlaws had repeatedly caused outages of the holiday lights adorning 60 trees on Boston Common. A city official said he had been told the rodents like the taste of copper. A city contractor who maintains the lights referred to the local squirrels as "more and more aggressive." He said his company was turning to an organic product called "Critter Ridder" to keep the squirrels from killing the city's holiday vibe.
And on Wednesday, the Canadian Broadcasting Company revealed that squirrels have been destroying the lights that cast a glow on a park called Mel Lastman Square in Toronto. A city council member, John Filion, told the CBC that officials were looking into "squirrel-proof lights" to brighten the park and its ice-skating rink.