But I love chipmunks. There such curious creatures.
Use more hardware cloth on your run so they can't get in the coop.
Use more hardware cloth on your run so they can't get in the coop.
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My chickens hunt and eat mice . will your chickens not chase them out?I studied then built to "Fort Knox" standard; or so I thought.
Recently lost 3 hens to a raccoon that found a weak corner; found and fixed.
I now have a chipmunk feasting in/out of my coop (through pop door from run) in front of my face.
Do they carry Northern Fowl or other mites?
How do I get rid of the little f*****?
I would do that and set a rat trap in a crate near where they are finding the feed.Consensus seems to be find where it is getting in?
My chickens hunt and eat mice . will your chickens not chase them out?
Oh. I thought it was obvious. He's not my yard boy. He's guarding the lawn tractor!Do you have trained teams to work the gas and the steering at the same time?
How are they about cutting tight circles around young fruit trees?
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I’m sorry to hear you lost 3 hens to a raccoon. Chipmunks find an opening but they also tunnel. Try to find the munk’s access to the coop. After that I would lure the munk(s) away from the coop and trap it where the chicken’s don’t have access. The munks will smell the food in the trap and you could also remove the chicken feed for a short time. My dog got one chipmunk but there were many and BTW my chickens showed me where the chipmunk’s were entering because the chickens reenacted the crime while sqawking alerts. They used to run away from the chipmunks but they protect their food source now. I think cayene pepper will disturb the munk and not affect the chickens but research cayene first.I studied then built to "Fort Knox" standard; or so I thought.
Recently lost 3 hens to a raccoon that found a weak corner; found and fixed.
I now have a chipmunk feasting in/out of my coop (through pop door from run) in front of my face.
Do they carry Northern Fowl or other mites?
How do I get rid of the little f*****?