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chipmunk in the house
The alarm company called at 3 this morning. The motion sensor had been tripped - did I want them to call the police? I somehow had the presence of mind to ask about the perimeters - no, nothing there. I said no thanks to the police. They called back at 5 - same story, at 7 we bypassed the motion zone.
I've been checking the webcam and have had several opportunities to watch my little furry friend run around the house. :eek: We're headed up in the morning to deal with this uninvited guest and try to figure out how he got in. My first choice would be catch and release - but if we can't catch him, we may have to leave traps. Anyone have any tricks for a quick catch? thanks |
Chimney
If you have a chimney, make sure the flue is closed. They can crawl down and into the house that way.
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Rat trap and peanut butter.
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I was amazed to see this actually worked...
Open a window "enough", remove the screen, put a plank up to the windowsill. The chipmunk will sneak out while you're not watching.
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I'd lend you my cat who is a champ at catching Alvin and his friends, but she's currently on mouse patrol in my house. They are all getting cold and looking for warm places to hang out for the winter. She brought me a live chipmunk last summer in the house to play with. We cornered it and put a tupperware container over him, then slid the cover under him and carefully put him outside. She does the same with the mice, dosen't kill, just plays with them until they give up and die, run away or like she did earlier this week, put it in my shoe. I managed to take the little guy outside and let him go far from the house.
That is one sensitive alarm you have if it's picking up a chipmunk. My motion sensor won't pick up anything under 20 pounds, at least that is what the alarm company told us. I never set the motion sensor becuase we also have a yellow lab who is well over 20 pounds. Not that he's walking around the house, but just in case from his crate he causes any motion I'd hate for that thing to go off and scare him. |
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Attack Wave Pestrepeller Brand.
LINK Been using this brand for years. Have 3 in home. If attic or basement - put one there. No machine is fool proof. But I have had zero issues in the 5 years I have been using these. |
I had a chipmunk in the house years back. Also had three cats:laugh:. What a circus that was. Long story short, they cornered him under a bureau in the bedroom and I was able to convince him to get in a cardboard box I left there after removing the cats from the room. Then took him outside and released him(or her)
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Get a bucket of water, a short board, a bag of sunflower seeds. Fill the bucket with water to about 5 inches below the lip. Put the sunflower seeds in the water so it covers the surface of the water. Lay the plank on the lip of the bucket and to the floor. Put a few seeds up the board. The chippy will follow up the board and as it tries to reach the sunflower seeds from the board will fall in. Pour him out in the morning....:eek::eek:
I despise chipmunks ever since one ate the wiring in my car one winter.....Argh! |
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Thanks for the suggestions. A short trip Saturday morning produced no sightings - but he did leave a mess. Traps and one of those electronic gizmos (it's a technical term) are in place and we will be returning Friday night - hopefully we'll be able to figure out how he got in and get some assurance :rolleye2: that he won't be running around anymore. We'll also talk to the alarm company about the sensitivity of the motion detector.
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I ended up with the gray plastic snap traps. The larger ones. Add bait. These do work for me. I first tried new cage traps. But none would enter cage no matter what bait I used. |
Chippies don't trusts hands so much...
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Not all, but many buckets have warnings on them regarding leaving water in them, and shouldn't be left unattended. :eek: http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i1...ps94f44954.jpg Chipmunks, on the other hand, can be befriended with sunflower seeds, then just grasp them, hold them by the nape of the neck, and return them to the outdoors. ;) |
NOPE! It was a Chippy. We would sit there on the deck and watch him/her run over to the car with a mouthful and climb the front tire and then come back out with nothing in it's mouth. So we knew it was a Chipmunk that was loading up our hood with acorns, and gnawing the wiring.
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I have had multiple chipmunks in the house. The cats bring them home alive and they end up in the house. I just corner the chipmunk and toss a heavy bath towel on top of them. They can easily be wraped up and carried out without any problem. This works well with bats too. Don't try it on the kids, it doesn't work. I've posted this picture before but it fits the thread. This chipmunk, like always, played dead and then got up and ran away. I had a cat who ate mice and chipmunks but Pam seems to be doing more of a motherly instinct as she always carries them by the nape of the neck to the back deck sliding door. Once we praise for her gift, she drops the chipmunk and walks away. I'm sure the chipmunk is not a willing participant in this display of affection ;) |
PFF - Actually Pam is trying to telll you that the dry food you've been putting down lately just doesn't cut it. Clearly you need to learn how to hunt. Once you figure it out she would like it medium rare with a nice red wine reduction and some lightly sauteed mixed greens harvested from the lawn and those other plants you keep around the house.
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So, maybe she IS bringing us gifts for the gourmet meals we feed her. The other two cats, Maine Coon brothers Hutch and Harley, eat dry food and couldn't be bothered with chipmunks. |
Great pics PBF. Reminds me so much of my now passed on cats. One would always bring in the chippys and they would play dead. Both would cuddle together like your coon cats.
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"Not All Rodents are Equal..." —George Orwell...
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I saw a Chipmunk make many "round-trips" to my sailboat, jumping aboard and rummaging about, and wondered about what was going on. It was only when I raised the mainsail that many ounces of birdseed fell out! :laugh: As to "seeing" the wiring gnawed, Perry Mason might have you on the witness stand to ask one last question: Quote:
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Where's Chipmunk-ese on this thing?
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Against trespassers, New Hampshire requires that you "post" your property lines. Perhaps a good idea would be post a warning to ALL Chipmunks that they are not welcome inside your house. However, I can't tell you what language to write it in. :laugh: http://designyoutrust.com/wp-content...g_2292831k.jpg |
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Lakershaker wins! After weeks (months) of trying to figure out how he got in and how he got out (after the initial commotion there were no further disturbances or sightings), last week while laying a fire, I discovered that he never made it out. Sorry Chip. First time we'd used the fireplace this season and happily I spotted him before I struck the match. In my 20 years in this house, this was a first - my husband goes back another 25 and he hasn't see it either.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8xSHmMuNYg ;) |
The Napa auto parts store in Meredith sells a $15.99 box of smelly tea bag style bags that are designed to keep mice and chipmunks out of cars which are parked for a lengthy time......like 3-months or seven years? or so......instead of using fox urine or a gasoline soaked rag ..... these smelly tea bags are another choice.....
Needs some research on this item? Fresh Cab botanical rodent repellent ........ so what is this stuff ....and how smelly is it? |
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