Ashz
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Ok so SWMBO and I bought this house about two years ago now, and when we first moved in the back yard was PLAGUED by chipmunks. I am talking on the level of an infestation. Digging under my deck, which is partly sitting at ground level. Getting under the siding, you name it they owned it. I tried the group round up method. Bucket of water filled about a third of the way, sunflower seeds on the surface, board leading up. Chipmunks think they hit pay day, fall in...drown. This caught exactly Zero, I could be off there...no wait it was zero.
So my FIL comes down for a visit and us being the upstate new york red neckers we are, we go and get a pellet gun and I began a crusade against these buggers. This is the first I knew that chipmunks will actually turn cannibalistic. I used to leave the carcasses around as a warning to others until I found out they liked to eat the dead.
I have seriously dwindled their numbers, I just took another one down not ten minutes ago. But I am not really sure if I have a handle on the situation or if they are just getting more stealthy.
So what's the point of this post? Anyone got any other methods besides sniping them one by one out of existence?
And shot guns are out of the question as I live in a very quiet residential neighborhood.
So my FIL comes down for a visit and us being the upstate new york red neckers we are, we go and get a pellet gun and I began a crusade against these buggers. This is the first I knew that chipmunks will actually turn cannibalistic. I used to leave the carcasses around as a warning to others until I found out they liked to eat the dead.
I have seriously dwindled their numbers, I just took another one down not ten minutes ago. But I am not really sure if I have a handle on the situation or if they are just getting more stealthy.
So what's the point of this post? Anyone got any other methods besides sniping them one by one out of existence?
And shot guns are out of the question as I live in a very quiet residential neighborhood.