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Old 06-25-2005, 09:07 PM   #1
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One method is to construct a flap as a one way door. Let them out but not back in.
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Old 06-26-2005, 05:12 AM   #2
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Smile Somebody said Chipmunk?

I think chipmunks get a bad rap on living in homes. If you have a seasonally-used chimney, it's a good idea to cap it. Chipmunks will chew their way out of homes.

They are not particularly good chewers, so they may have entered thorough a "large enough" existing hole , or one previously chewed by red squirrels (who are good chewers).

Although they are decent climbers, chipmunks prefer to live in burrows in the ground. I unintentionally provided ideal quarters for them by dumping a small pile of "rip-rap" rocks to support a driveway's edges.

If it's a "family-of-four", then a one-way door may prevent feeding of youngsters. (Male chipmunks don't assist in raising the young).

By the end of June, they should be out of there. Then seal the entry with "hardware cloth" -- a metal mesh -- available at...um...hardware stores.


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