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jmbar2

(6,232 posts)
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 01:37 PM Mar 2021

I got chipmunks

I've been putting in a new garden on a sandy slope on the Oregon coast. It has been a much more complex project than I anticipated due to the need to construct it so that water can flow downhill without taking the garden with it.

I have finished a narrow raised bed and put out my first seeds. Now I see chipmunks running all around it.

I am not familiar with the little critters. I had planned only on planting salad greens, carrots and beets in this bed so as not to attract birds. Now I'm wondering if it's worth finishing the beds only to have everything eaten by the 'munks.

Is this garden doomed?

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I got chipmunks (Original Post) jmbar2 Mar 2021 OP
IDK, but you should take pics. CrispyQ Mar 2021 #1
They are pretty cute jmbar2 Mar 2021 #4
Love our chipmunks. bullimiami Mar 2021 #2
Pictures please. Ka-Dinh Oy Mar 2021 #3
I'll try but they move pretty fast. jmbar2 Mar 2021 #5
Try sprinkling red pepper questionseverything Mar 2021 #6
thanks! jmbar2 Mar 2021 #8
Yep. If you want to go "big guns", get thai birds eye (little) red peppers. Grind them, sprinkle Pobeka Mar 2021 #12
Does it alter the soil chemistry or affect the seeds? jmbar2 Mar 2021 #14
I wouldn't put it right on the seed planting site. Run it around the perimeter of the garden. Pobeka Mar 2021 #15
Thanks so much! jmbar2 Mar 2021 #19
I've had good luck with MyOwnPeace Mar 2021 #7
that's a good hint - thanks! jmbar2 Mar 2021 #9
(it's probly OK--it's not Goya beans.....) lastlib Mar 2021 #10
Do THEY work? MyOwnPeace Mar 2021 #11
I'm glad that you clarified that jmbar2 Mar 2021 #13
Work against chimpmunks? MyOwnPeace Mar 2021 #16
Well, if I was chipmunk.... lastlib Mar 2021 #17
Well, if BunkerBoy recommended them...... MyOwnPeace Mar 2021 #18
We had a house in the woods with tons of chipmunks BigmanPigman Mar 2021 #20
I haven't seen them digging yet jmbar2 Mar 2021 #21
I have gophers. Trade ya. n/t TygrBright Mar 2021 #22
Nah... jmbar2 Mar 2021 #23
You got that right. n/t TygrBright Mar 2021 #24

CrispyQ

(38,590 posts)
1. IDK, but you should take pics.
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 01:39 PM
Mar 2021

I love chipmunks! They are so adorable. That said, I don't have a garden & I only get an occasional one. Good luck working it all out!

Ka-Dinh Oy

(11,686 posts)
3. Pictures please.
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 01:44 PM
Mar 2021

I miss seeing chipmunks. I used to see them when I lived in the country but now I live in an apartment where I only see squirrels ( not that that is bad at all ) but I miss the chipmunks.

Pobeka

(4,999 posts)
12. Yep. If you want to go "big guns", get thai birds eye (little) red peppers. Grind them, sprinkle
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 02:26 PM
Mar 2021

When you grind them, be ready for the fumes, especially if you are sensitive to that kind of thing. They are so seriously hot that even in an enclosed coffee grinder the fumes can be a little overpowering.

I haven't seen a mole in 5 years since I sprinkled this on the garden beds and entry points into the lawn. Works for raccoons, squirrels, outdoor rats too (yeah, urban lots, there are rats).

Pobeka

(4,999 posts)
15. I wouldn't put it right on the seed planting site. Run it around the perimeter of the garden.
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 02:43 PM
Mar 2021

The ground squirrels will figure it out fast, and give the garden a very wide berth.

I haven't seen any effects on perenials or semi-annuals which certainly have roots that are directly under where I've sprinkled it. You don't need much, just a dusting. I even lightly stir it into the soil to make sure it doesn't blow or wash away. It's certainly not enough to affect soil chemistry.

Just gestimating, about 2 tablespoons would be enough for a 10 foot edge.

MyOwnPeace

(17,280 posts)
7. I've had good luck with
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 01:56 PM
Mar 2021

a product and if we were allowed to tell the name I'd tell you "Critter Crumbs" - but I don't think we're allowed to do that.

lastlib

(24,987 posts)
17. Well, if I was chipmunk....
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 03:24 PM
Mar 2021

(or any other sentient creature), I would stay away from them!

Touche, my friend! - - -

BigmanPigman

(52,357 posts)
20. We had a house in the woods with tons of chipmunks
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 04:50 PM
Mar 2021

but we only noticed them eating nuts (acorns).

jmbar2

(6,232 posts)
21. I haven't seen them digging yet
Sun Mar 21, 2021, 04:54 PM
Mar 2021

I think they are drawn to my garden steps -- they are built of concrete blocks with the holes open so that the water can flow through. I think it has created nesting areas. (Until the next rains).

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