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We have had no squirrels and chipmunks this fall, and we have thousands of acorns falling all over the place. Was there a plague of some sort? Don’t get me wrong....they can be a nuisance , but we have seen none here. Big mystery.
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No mice here this fall. My cat is very disappointed in the slim harvest. My older kids graduated, got jobs and found places to live. The cat just wants to live in the basement and have food brought in. The squirrels don't hang around the bird feeder anymore, but I think that's because we got one of those Droll Yankee feeders and they can't raid it. Fun to watch them try.
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I wonder if the predators that would have eaten the missing squirrels and chipmunks will be looking at our pets for dinner this fall.
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We suspected that when we lost our cat for a week. Apparently go trapped someplace, (we think a nearby tool shed when neighbors moved in/out but came home a week later. No Coyote damage.
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With the big die-off last year we had none for a while. This summer we had at least one red squirrel and one gray. And we have three chipmunks that I can count. Lots of acorns falling this year so the population should continue growing.
I read that acorns take 2-3 years to mature/grow to point they fall and their numbers depend on prior years' weather. |
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Miss the squirrels and chipmunks but not too sad that we have no moles this year.
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Squirrels and deer are looking very thin heading into winter.
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Whatever is left of the squirrels will fatten up on the big acorn crop we have right now and the deer are already doing so. Another 2 months of this and the deer I’ll have a good fat layer on their backs.
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I have heard that owls are suffering from the lack of rodents in certain areas of the country and are starving. Given the exploding mouse population of last year, you would think the owls had plenty... This year, my bluebird houses, which are normally “winter housing” for the mice, are empty. I will put out some “bucket of death” traps for the mice soon...that will give me an idea of how many there are out there right now. I do not want them invading my buildings and equipment. |
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We are inundated with chipmunks and plenty of squirrels,,, I if you have any suggestions about how to go about it, I would be happy to send some your way. |
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They're in my back yard... do you want some??
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I haven’t seen a red squirrel at our place on Bear Island or a chipmunk at home in Merrimack this summer. I hate them both for the nuisances they create. The squirrels like to nest in my shed and make a mess and the chipmunks have burrowed under my brick walkway causing the bricks to droop. No loss here.
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Because I stopped feeding the birds back in late May or early June (bears 3, Upthesaukee 0, game, set & match), the seed on the ground has disappeared, and so had our squirrels and chipmunks until the last few days.
I'm guessing that both had been taking advantage of the natural foods that are available over the summer in the woods surrounding our house. Now that the acorns are falling (looks like a bumper crop this), they are collecting their new found bounty from our yard and have returned. And yes Skip, they have found a couple of nuts at my house! ![]() ![]() Dave
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![]() ![]() Back in Spring, the first chipmunk remembered me, and came running to my whistle! He was shadowed by a larger chipmunk, which I took to be his mother. She'd chase him off (which is normal), but she would also look forward to some black sunflower seeds. ![]() ![]() Chipmunks evolved from an underground tunneling mammal that survived the dinosaur era. ![]() Their underground homes (and food-storage areas) use large voids they find in the ground, so can't solely be blamed for misalignment of stepping stones. (Which should be bedded in a large gravel footprint). All the other 28 Chipmunk species are smaller than our Eastern Chipmunk. |
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He looks afraid to come out. With all the falling acorns he could get knocked unconscious. We have a bazillion acorns which hopefully won’t translate into a bazillion critters.
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Several Falls ago I noticed a chipmunk coming out of his burrow, return a bit later with a face-full of acorns, and disappear down the hole- only to repeat the actions several time in a row. I decided to help, so I collected some acorns and set them on the lip of the burrow. They were completely ignored, and the chippie went on about his business.
OK. So, I put on some work gloves, removed the previously offered acorns, and replaced them with non-human smelling acorns. Suddenly, the little critter's collection time was cut down to seconds. I just think this is an interesting observation, though not totally surprising. |
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We still have seen no squirrels or chipmunks this fall on our property. Very strange....we used to have to be careful closing doors to keep them out. Not a one.
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