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Chipmunks! Chipmunks and their burrows are destroying my Midwest yard. How do I humanely rid my yard of these cute little pests? How to Get Rid of Chipmunks: Get a Small Squirrel Trap We were invaded by chipmunks that were destroying the foundation of our cement porch. We tried every remedy including flooding the boroughs, red pepper spray, and fox and coyote urine. We also tried smoke bombs and every other remedy the hardware store had. The only thing that worked is small squirrel traps. We catch them and release them at the local nature preserve. We were up to 34 last year. The traps are humane if you check them frequently. Bate them with peanuts. They never seem to catch on that their brothers are missing, and they don't seem to be bothered by human scent. Please use caution as we caught a baby skunk in one of the traps. The traps have reduced the population. Also treat your lawn for grubs. This will also cut down on the population. How to Get Rid of Chipmunks: Bloodmeal May Work I encountered this problem at a client's house that had a bed of Pachysandra that was being destroyed by chipmunks. After doing a little research, I found a suggestion in one of my garden problem solver books. Try Bloodmeal. You can buy this at any feed store or garden center. It is dried blood, a by-product of meat production. Apparently chipmunks just don't like the smell, although it doesn't give off an odor in your yard. And the bonus is that it's loaded with nitrogen and your plants will love it! Just sprinkle it around where they are doing the most damage. How to Get Rid of Chipmunks: Try Chestnuts Chipmunks and squirrels do not like chestnuts. Therefore, place these around and they will go away. How to Get Rid of Chipmunks: The Heat of Cayenne Sprinkle cayenne pepper around whatever it is they're eating. Generally if they're living somewhere, there's a food source nearby. All mammals feel the heat of cayenne, and it won't bother the birds. How to Get Rid of Chipmunks: Baby Powder and Cayenne Pepper As a landscape designer in North Idaho, I deal with "wildlife pests" every day. The most effective deterrent I've found is a combination of "red" or "cayenne" pepper and baby powder. Mix the ingredients one to one and spray or sprinkle around the problem areas and the critters scram. A dry atomizer works well for this or an empty can with lots of tiny holes poked in the bottom. You can sprinkle the mixture on flowers, veggies or trees. Wildlife tends to chomp on things with mild odors and avoids stuff with strong odors. How to Get Rid of Chipmunks: You Need Juicy Fruit Chipmunks are cute, but they sometimes can be a pain as well. Our exterminator has told us that one way to get rid of them is to put Juicy Fruit gum pieces in their burrows. Do not chew the gum. In fact, do not let it touch human hands. Take the gum out of the wrapper, a few pieces will do, with gloves on. Place the pieces near the burrows, and the chipmunks will be disgusted at the scent. Remember, they should not sense that a human has put the gum there. How to Get Rid of Chipmunks: Advice from an Expert As a NJ State licensed wildlife rehabilitator (rescues, raises and releases orphaned/injured wildlife), I'm often asked how to humanely live with or remove various types of wildlife. For chipmunks, this is my best advice: Situations and Solutions: A Chipmunk accidentally gets in the house:
It is almost impossible to relocate an entire chipmunk colony. Individuals can be live trapped with a humane trap baited with peanut butter, but should be released in the general area of capture in case of nursing young. Chipmunks have made dens in inappropriate areas:
Landscape damage:
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