Hi ! We have a sour cheery tree and bounch of chipmunks are eating the fruits . How can we prevent them to stay away ???
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Christy M on Jun 11, 2012get a bebe gun and ping them :-)Helpful Reply
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3po3 on Jun 11, 2012A motion detector sprinkler might annoy them away. How are they getting into the tree. You might prune away from power lines and rooflines and such to keep them from hopping into the tree, and put a tree collar on to keep them from climbing.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jun 12, 2012Otherwise you'll have to trap them, with a snap trap or a live trap. If you choose the latter route, make sure you release them well away.Helpful Reply
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Jan C on Jun 12, 2012If you can't beat 'em, join 'em!! Why not feed them with bird seed, watch them and enjoy them, and if they are full, they'll stay away from the cherries??? Maybe?Helpful Reply
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