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chipmonks

mrtoad
12 years ago

how harmful are these cute little creatures in the garden

thanks

mr toad

Comments (22)

  • Thyme2dig NH Zone 5
    12 years ago

    Don't even get me going. They are rats with stripes. I've had them digging tunnels all over the garden, can't ever have any crocus bulbs, they shimmied up all my asiatic and oriental lilies and bit off all the buds, eat all the buds of my crabapples and in general make a mess of things. They reproduce so quickly before I knew it we probably had over 100 in the yard. I couldn't even hear myself think with all the chipping in the yard.

    I'm not sure if you have a problem with deer ticks and lyme disease down in NC, but chipmunks do carry deer ticks.

    They are enemy number ONE in my book. Don't let them fool you with their cuteness.

  • cyn427 (z. 7, N. VA)
    12 years ago

    ditto and lol thyme re: rats with stripes! My flagstone walkway is heaving and collapsing in different spots because of the digging underneath. Holes everywhere. I hate them. Can't believe I ever thought they were cute!!

  • luckygal
    12 years ago

    Chipmunks are horrid little creatures and we have a lot of them. One year they ate all my shasta daisy flower centers and left a mess with the petals!

    W also have marmots here which are like 15 pound chipmunks. Last year they demolished all my newly planted hens and chicks. My little indoor dog watches for them at the patio door and when she goes berserk I run out and yell at them. The ones we have in the hinterland are not endangered altho I've heard the ones on Vancouver Island are. I don't like them in my garden or near the house as they carry ticks and maybe lice, not to mention other parasites they might pass on to my dog.

    Not great pics but they don't pose well!

    {{gwi:678160}}

    Here is a link that might be useful: marmots

  • neverenoughflowers
    12 years ago

    We used to have a real problem with them, but my cats have taken care of that problem. Now, if they could only take care of the deer.

  • on_greenthumb
    12 years ago

    I have only ever seen one in my yard but then my dogs probably act as a major deterrent. I have heard horror stories though.

  • scully931
    12 years ago

    I have a different opinion. I have a lot of them and I think they're cute as can be. I have never noticed my bulbs not coming up or plant destruction.

    Can't help it... I just like all animals. :)

  • lavender_lass
    12 years ago

    Neverenoughflowers- Same here! If only the cats could keep the deer out of the garden :)

  • organic_kitten
    12 years ago

    I see neighbor's cats in my yard just about any time I go outside...good. Get those little imps.
    kay

  • simcan
    12 years ago

    I live in a residential neighbourhood in basically downtown Toronto. I was very surprised to find two little chipmunks in my garden (I have an ancient fruiting weeping mulberry which has something to do with it) and I take it as a compliment. People who see them walking by are amazed.

    Yes, they dig tunnels, and I am sure they eat crocuses and so on, but my 3-year-old daughter's excitement at seeing them far more than outweighs the damage. I don't feed them (unless they are getting into my composters from below, which I suspect) but I sure would not dissuade them.

    Now, if marmots and deer made their way downtown I would feel differently, but I love my chipmunks!

  • natalie4b
    12 years ago

    The best thing I have ever done is to get a cat - hardly ever see chipmunks again, only when my cat brings them to the door as "gifts" for us.

  • danc4444
    11 years ago

    I had chipmunks burrow holes through my asphalt driveway in several places.

  • pat_tea
    11 years ago

    My friend who lives in an estate home with estate gardens has the darn things running rapid and causing all kinds of havoc. Guess they haven't read the CCR's because they have dug holes and ruts through her perfectly manicured garden and have even chewed and scratched up the pillows on the wicker furniture on the wraparound porch.

    My Aussie goes out on critter patrol every morning and evening and does a wonderful job keeping them at bay.

  • schoolhouse_gw
    11 years ago

    "I couldn't even hear myself think with all the chipping in the yard." LOL!

    I have quite a few this year too, I suspect they consist of parents and their offspring. Hey, I can't resist. I put peanuts out for the little guys. Yes, they tunnel and destroy and I especially get annoyed when they set up housekeeping in my stone walls. AND, I have two cats.

    I spent today doing the edging and had an apple for lunch as I took a break. I placed the apple core on a stone wall, sat down, looked back like 5min. later and a chipmunk was stuffing his cheeks with apple! He even dragged it away when another came to investigate.

  • Thyme2dig NH Zone 5
    11 years ago

    There is a surefire way to get rid of them w/o poison, but I can't post it here because it truly could offend some folks. I do love all animals, but the destruction with the chipmunks is out of control. I'm waiting for my stone walls to collapse some day from all the tunneling they're doing. If anyone is interested you can email me offline and I can fill you in on the method.

    To give an idea, we were so overrun with them a couple years ago, just in the late summer thru fall we got over 80 of them. That is the quantity we deal with here regularly. Our predators are slackers!

  • midnightsmum (Z4, ON)
    11 years ago

    I double the advice (or triple, quadruple) about cats. I wonder if you could use fur from a groomer?? My hunter boys loved to hunt them. A chipmunks idea of safety is to freeze statue-like to hide. Cats love that concept. They were never an issue for me, even though I do think they're kinda cute. Now, as to red squirrels, don't get me started. Even the cats couldn't hunt enough to keep the numbers down!!

    Nancy.

  • cyn427 (z. 7, N. VA)
    11 years ago

    I wish they were "chipMONKS" - then they would eventually die out. Heheheh. That is so cute. I didn't notice it when this thread first appeared. :)

  • Carol love_the_yard (Zone 9A Jacksonville, FL)
    11 years ago

    I wonder if a cat would do the same thing for the voles (not moles) we get here in Florida?

  • terrene
    11 years ago

    Chipmunks are cute, but their burrowing can cave in walkways, they nip off seedlings and buds, build nests in my downspouts, and they can get into structures and makes nests. Yellow jackets love to make nests in their abandoned holes. I don't mind a few but if the cat didn't catch some of them they would be running around everywhere.

    The cat also catches voles! However, she doesn't hunt in the front garden near the sidewalk (too close to the road), so the vole(s) was still wiping out perennials up there this year. So I sprayed with a castor oil/urine mixture that was recommended on the Hosta forum, and it actually worked well. Also, I started using hardware cloth barriers around the roots of their fave perennials - like Echinacea and Salvia Black & Blue, and that works well too.

  • ebomno
    10 years ago

    I had a huge problem with chipmunks around my hostas. I went to a spice store and purchased a 16oz container of cayenne and cinnamon. Then I added 2 tablespoons of each to a 2 gal container of hot water. ..find their burrows, poke a hole, and then pour some of the mixture in ..cover the hole. Do this everywhere you see them. I ended up using about 12 gals. Two days later...no chipmunks..I think I chased them into my neighbors yard. /Try adding some Franks hot sauce..they hate the stuff....happy hunting!

  • eclecticcottage
    10 years ago

    Not a fan of small rodents. Not because they scare me or anything, I used to raise fancy mice. They ALL tend to be destructive. Field mice won't allow any balloon flowers or relatives in my garden, they will be eaten withing a day (they also eat obedient plant, but only when it's close to flowering). Chipmonks ate every flower head off of my cornflowers. Red squirrels...my grandma used to shoot them on sight, and I understand why! I found one in my potting shed the other day and MAN I was wishing I had her .22 with me when I opened those doors! Instead I made that click click click type noise the grays make and it took off like a shot. I'm sure it'll be back in there. We had damage from them in our house when we bought it, I'd rather not see them around at all. I considered taking out the few pines/spruces around to encourage them to move on, but I have to wonder if they've adapted enough not to care...

  • mandolls
    10 years ago

    I have hoards of chipmunks in my yard. I have had very few problems from them. I have heard stories of damage to plants and homes, but I guess I have been lucky. One year they were tunneling in one of my main beds and I did dump cayenne (super hot from an Indian grocery) down them a few times, and the chips moved out. MOstly they stay on the woodsy side of the house and I dont bother them.

  • ebomno
    10 years ago

    I also buy ammonia in gallon jugs , and pour it down their burrows. The fumes drive them out , and is non toxic to plants as long as you stay a couple feet away

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