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13. Have you tried:
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Should I kill a chipmunk [View all] Le Roi de Pot Sep 2020 OP
Lol... demmiblue Sep 2020 #1
I've had an outfit come in before and professionally trap and relocate them. It's not RKP5637 Sep 2020 #2
Let him walk the plank Lefta Dissenter Sep 2020 #3
Cayanne pepper LunaSea Sep 2020 #4
Moth balls in the holes, too. (N/t) Lefta Dissenter Sep 2020 #7
They are horrid by me. I've got dozens kacekwl Sep 2020 #5
Call your County Extension Office and find a group who will relocate. Runningdawg Sep 2020 #6
Had a problem with squirrels early this year Sherman A1 Sep 2020 #8
Thanks Le Roi de Pot Sep 2020 #21
The site helped with our squirrel issue Sherman A1 Sep 2020 #23
FYI Trumpocalypse Sep 2020 #26
Huh? What does this have to do with chipmunks? Ms. Toad Sep 2020 #32
signature line for Sherman A1 CloudWatcher Sep 2020 #33
Why are you flooding DU with this video? Ptah Sep 2020 #35
FYI Trumpocalypse Sep 2020 #27
Why are you flooding DU with this video? Ptah Sep 2020 #36
gravel under the paver? make it so its not a good larder. i luvs chippies. our chippies moved. pansypoo53219 Sep 2020 #9
Try teaching it to sing first. He may be a blessing in disguise. Midnight Writer Sep 2020 #10
chuckle IcyPeas Sep 2020 #19
I like the little critters. Have several hanging around. I can easily repair what they may damage Kaleva Sep 2020 #11
Moth balls Ferrets are Cool Sep 2020 #12
Have you tried: Newest Reality Sep 2020 #13
Hubby said that they have motion activated water cannons you could get and blast him away. nt woodsprite Sep 2020 #14
I have a cute little one running around in my tiny backyard. LisaL Sep 2020 #15
They are cute Le Roi de Pot Sep 2020 #18
I like mine. LisaL Sep 2020 #24
Get a cat Bayard Sep 2020 #16
2 non-toxic things I've had luck with Mike 03 Sep 2020 #17
Moth balls actually work diddlysquat Sep 2020 #20
Thanks.. going to try then Le Roi de Pot Sep 2020 #22
Beat me to it. Moth balls do solve the problem. n/t sarge43 Sep 2020 #30
As a Red Green fan, I know every problem can be solved with either duct tape or dynamite Kaleva Sep 2020 #25
Hawks and cats keep the squinny population SharonClark Sep 2020 #28
Throw a bunch of moth balls under the patio. They hate the smell. sarge43 Sep 2020 #29
Fix him a nice house, like a small dog house. And leave him in peace. sinkingfeeling Sep 2020 #31
Burns said it well: flotsam Sep 2020 #34
Havahart trap. Take him out to the country. lagomorph777 Sep 2020 #37
Depends on how badly it sings! whistler162 Sep 2020 #38
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