Thursday, November 15, 2007

If You Tell Someone That

If you tell someone that you have a mouse problem, they understand what you're talking about. Relocated chipmunks often either die or become someone else's problem. Some pest control methods are lethal. We can all deal with that, and they'll keep us entertained in the meantime. They undermine the foundation of your house.. And although you'd think rat traps would be effective, a clever squirrel may find and disarm them first! Guess how I know. They can chew their way into places you don't want them to be. Why on earth would you want to get rid of them? You big meanie.One or two chipmunks isn't a problem. But the fact is, in great numbers can cause a lot of damage. Some traps are deadly to both chipmunks and other forms of wildlife. When you have dozens of scampering on your property every day, it's time to think about thinning the population. In short, they make a confounding nuisance of themselves. There are also "humane" methods which permit you to relocate them without harming them. They pockmark your lawn with holes. Who could blame you? But if you're having problems with chipmunks, most people just won't get it. The problem is when they multiply. Of course it's necessary to set traps to get rid of those pesky rodents.There are different ways to get rid of them. There are also products you can buy that will discourage them from getting established in your lawn, such as coyote urine. They eat flowers and nibble on garden vegetables. They're cute, and they don't hurt anybody!Chipmunks ARE cute, we'll give them that.Some pest control.

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