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Chipmunks or moles?
My yard is becoming overrun. I'm mowing the lawn, take a step, and
squish I sink a few inches or more into a hole. At least once I sunk deep enough to reveal a junction of several tunnels, all burrowing pretty deeply. First question is whether this is chipmunks or moles. The holes in the front hard are big enough that I would fit maybe 3-4 fingers down one if I tried. When I fill them they are always dug out the next day. Just last night I saw a pair of eyes and a nose looking back at me but couldn't tell what it was. In the back yard, though, there are much smaller holes, like maybe 1 finger sized. These don't seem to be nearly the same problem. The front yard is beginning to look like a minefield. What are my options? I figure that I can leave it and just keep filling them, which is not only annoying but also dangerous since I'm never sure how deeply I'm going to sink. A second option is a some sort of repellant to make them take a hike...but probably into my neighbors' yards. Third I could smoke em to death, but I'd really rather not do that. Options? Is there a way to get them to stop digging in my yard in such a way that they don't just come back again next week? Without killing them, preferably? |
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Chipmunks or moles?
(paghat) wrote in message ...
In article , (Duane Morin) wrote: . I almost always have an Olympic mole in one or another part of the gardens. Only once did one resident annoy me, pushing up jack-in-the-pulpit bulbs while they are dormant. Most of the time I wouldn't even know there was a mole in the vicinity unless I lift a flagstone & see a bit of tunnel. But when a cat finally kills a resident, & a new mole arrives shortly after to fill the void, the new arrival will do some "remodelling" for a week or so, & I'll see the results of its minor mischief until it's got things all tidy for itself. -paghat the ratgirl i don't know what kind of mole i have, but after we finished the terracing of the back yard, it was a really busy little camper! Then it settled down and confines itself pretty much to the south end of the area. there are castor beans in the north west upper terrace and it/they don't mess around there seemingly, but a few tunnels have been noted in the south and south west side. really no problem. Granny Lee |
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Chipmunks or moles?
I pour about a cup full of ammonia water in te ho;e and I cover it up/
They do not seem to like to open that hole ever again |
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(Duane Morin) wrote: (paghat) wrote in message ... You almost certainly have a mother mole, who had one or two offspring, & one of her babies is attempting to establish its territory nearby but away Just an update, I've actually seen chipmunks coming out of the biggest, newest hole in the front yard. In case that changes my options. Duane Chippers are pretty radically diurnal so I'm surprised you didn't see them immediately. Here's a wee article, "Landscaping with Chipmunks": http://www.paghat.com/chipmunk.html -paghat -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/ |
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