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Posted By: TimsWildlifeCtrl

Help with a problem chipmunk - 06/19/12 10:24 PM

I have been working at this house for over a month and a half right now. I removed their mole they had called me for and am focused of a chipmunk that seems impossible to catch.

I use homemade bait that works GRAEAT for rodents. I have been using it with other chipmunk jobs 3 - 4 miles away from the customer’s home. I have tried using glue boards folded into a box, placed over the rodent’s holes. I have tried Bate Stations, with rat traps in them. I have, large squirrel, live traps that I used but with no success. I even made a box, with a hole on the top, made out of flashing, with a #110 conibear trap, placed on top of the holes... still nothing. I am about to try bobcat pee to see if that will push them into another territory.

Any help AT ALL would be appreciated. Thank you.
Posted By: Jeremy Chalk

Re: Help with a problem chipmunk - 06/20/12 12:07 AM

If you know what holes it is using you could try using a trap like the AES ground squirrel cage trap with the built in nose cone. Set when you know it will be in there. It has to come out sometime.
Posted By: sgs

Re: Help with a problem chipmunk - 06/20/12 12:28 AM

I've never known a Victor rat trap with a dab of peanut butter, set in front of the hole to fail.

The problem we have up here with our big, northern chipmunks is keeping them where we catch them. I drill a hole in the middle of the trap and stake them down with a 40 penny nail. Sometimes we even have resorted to 14ga. wire and a 3/8" rebar stake.

Nothing worse than seeing one of those chippies heading down the road with a rat trap on them. wink
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: Help with a problem chipmunk - 06/20/12 01:16 AM

Or the coons run off with the chipmunks and the traps ,need to tie them to something . I just blind set with rat traps making wall sets . And set around 8 safe guards 5 + 5 baited with peanut and bread around the house . As the catch goes down I just set less traps . Try using bread with your home made bait it's a great combo
Posted By: Brushblend

Re: Help with a problem chipmunk - 06/20/12 03:31 AM

Take one spring clip off a Victor rat trap to make the trigger sensitive. Drill a hole through a dry dog food kernel. Smear on some bacon grease, then push the kernel on to the trigger spear. Set the trap in an area frequented by Mr. chipmunk. Sprinkle dry dirt over trap to blend it in to the surroundings. Voila! Deceased chipmunk.
Posted By: bluebill

Re: Help with a problem chipmunk - 06/20/12 11:12 AM

Rat trap inside of a weasel box. I make the pan bigger with a peice of hardware cloth.
Posted By: TimsWildlifeCtrl

Re: Help with a problem chipmunk - 06/20/12 03:38 PM

I use a piece of a Slim Jim wired to the trap pan, with my peanut butter bait on that. It lets them tug on the bait instead of just licking it off.

Good idea about using hardware cloth to make your pan bigger.

I am going to eventually buy a few of those small nose cone traps. I have a customer hiring me out for moles and she has a bad problem with chipmunks too. The thing is she doesn’t want to kill them. I have large squirrel live traps but it's hard to catch the small suckers in them. They just take the bait most of the time. Them small nose cones will work perfect though.
Posted By: TimsWildlifeCtrl

Re: Help with a problem chipmunk - 06/21/12 05:08 PM

I found out why I have been having problems with chipmunks at this particular job. I checked my traps today with nothing... again. Found out that one of my bait boxes had been moved and set off. On inspection of the rat trap I noticed that the bait on top of the Slim Jim had been, clearly, eaten off (you could see teeth marks in the bait). The home owners had been disposing of the chipmunks themselves THE WHOLE TIME! I recon they didn't want to pay me. I pulled my traps today and they will be getting a bill in the mail soon... If they decide they want to pay it... Real frustrating.
Posted By: Peskycritter

Re: Help with a problem chipmunk - 06/21/12 08:00 PM

Originally Posted By: TimsWildlifeCtrl
I found out why I have been having problems with chipmunks at this particular job. I checked my traps today with nothing... again. Found out that one of my bait boxes had been moved and set off. On inspection of the rat trap I noticed that the bait on top of the Slim Jim had been, clearly, eaten off (you could see teeth marks in the bait). The home owners had been disposing of the chipmunks themselves THE WHOLE TIME! I recon they didn't want to pay me. I pulled my traps today and they will be getting a bill in the mail soon... If they decide they want to pay it... Real frustrating.
I've been there brother a few times and it just sucks that people are dishonest but we all meet are maker in the end . I've been trying to get someone to make me a locking cage trap that has a key for all my ground traps . Next time just flat rate your chipmunk jobs and get your money up front . people like that think there slick and will even brag about . Then they get these type of friends that rip them off and boy that's the end of the world . I have no need for dishonest friends or customers . Just soak it up and move on to the next job , the next one might just make up for that one , things have away of coming back around in a good way sometimes . It's better you did your job in a honest manner and got ripped of than the other way around
Posted By: TimsWildlifeCtrl

Re: Help with a problem chipmunk - 06/22/12 09:28 PM

Thanks man.
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