Lee wrote:
"I'll try it. But doesn't it have to be protected from moisture?"
Lee, I look just after a rain for places on tree trunks that remain
dry. Leaning trees trunks and widely angled branches often work.
Then take a knife and smear the peanut bitter-plaster of paris mixture
in the crevices and crannies of these dry areas. Sometimes it takes
a few days for the squirrels to find them. Reapply at same places,
until they stop being eaten.