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chipmunks #5128848
07/19/15 08:48 PM
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Brian Sprague Offline OP
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Hay was looking for suggestions on what would be a good chipmunk bait for a box trap.Thanks

Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5129003
07/19/15 10:11 PM
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I use LT's Blaq Walnut. Never saw a chipmunk pass it up. Bob Jameson has a nut flavor bait also. I've never used it but heard good things about it.


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Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5129355
07/20/15 08:53 AM
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Black oil sunflower seeds

Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5134409
07/24/15 12:47 AM
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Peanut butter with birdseed mixed into it works well for me.

Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5135537
07/25/15 12:09 AM
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I know a fellow that likes the little critters to mount for scientific displays. The bait he says works is peanut butter, chopped raisins , chopped dried currants, and the secret ingredient - bacon grease.
He says it is not only good for all species of squirrels but mice, voles and shrews will die for it.
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Last edited by willvalley; 07/25/15 12:10 AM.

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Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5135634
07/25/15 07:30 AM
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Guess the bacon grease is not so secret now, LOL. I had heard about the grease for rats also, have some with me but hadn't used it in a while. The combination above sounds like it would make a pretty good sandwich! I like the black oil sunflower seeds too. Had a bag of old peanuts that I crunch up. Use double door cage traps along a wall with the bait to have the best of both worlds, attractor and location from either direction.

Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5135853
07/25/15 12:32 PM
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I never cease to be amazed at questions like this one. My question is: Is there any rodent bait in the entire world that will not

catch chipmunks? I don't use any of the baits mentioned so far and I am looked upon in some circles as The Chipmunk Wizard. ( I am

especially good at catching them when I don't want to )

Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5136023
07/25/15 03:38 PM
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Peanut butter with corn, catches ever las one of them.


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If they have plenty of food, give them something interesting to smell
Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5136043
07/25/15 04:00 PM
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Let Hay know that you don't need bait if you set along a side of house and lean a board against the house. They like to run for cover.

Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5139103
07/28/15 08:12 AM
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Chipmunk wizard huh... I believe the who may have written a song about you...

Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5139192
07/28/15 10:25 AM
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You're thinking of the Woodchuck Wizard. ( Which may also have been written about me in my early years )

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Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5140172
07/29/15 01:36 AM
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Check out them rocks from wcs for chipmunks pretty slick baits really not needed but can be used


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Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5140648
07/29/15 02:56 PM
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Pesky, the original rock boxes from Protecta were too flimsy and we quit using them. They also cost way more than the regular boxes.

Those boxes from WCS are cheaper and they also look like they're more heavy duty.

Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5140712
07/29/15 04:41 PM
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Combo PB and Bird/squirrel seed. Boxes from Wally World for $.97 w/lid. Cut hole in end for access. Works well.

Re: chipmunks [Re: Brian Sprague] #5141340
07/29/15 11:20 PM
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Pretty slick brian

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