Use a product like shake away available on amazon which doesn t kill chipmunks or other pests in attics near house foundations around flowerbeds and along garden paths.
Chipmunks chewing siding on a house on slab.
There is one on each side of the corner of my house.
They need to file their teeth down.
This type of pest behavior is most concerning in areas where homes are commonly built on slab foundations.
I saw one run into the black drainage tube that s attached to the downspout on the side of my house.
If you have easy access for a squirrel to get to your wood siding then he will find it to be the perfect place to trim down his teeth.
Spread the peanut butter in a spot that will cause the chipmunk to set off the trigger plate and then set your chipmunk trap wherever you need it.
It will encourage them to leave your deck or house alone and find chewing material in trees instead.
Look near the foundation of your home for any holes or cracks that chipmunks may be able to squeeze through.
This prevents squirrels from jumping from the tree to your roof where they can chew at the siding to enter.
Whether it 039 s gray squirrels fox squirrels or other tree squirrels gnawing on the siding making them stop can be a challenge.
Next you need to set your bait.
Or simply shake.
Chipmunks may try to get into your home during the winter months if there are openings large enough.
After it ran up the spout i took a pair of panty hose pulled a leg over each end not real easy but it worked.
It s best to use something that the chipmunk can t run off with such as peanut butter.
Squirrels like to chew on your wood siding because their teeth are constantly growing.
Chipmunks love climbing gutters and ladders to access food and water caulk any holes where internet cables air conditioning lines and gas lines lead to the house.
Keep tree branches cut back so the squirrel cannot access your house from the trees.
Look for broken siding on your exterior walls or shingles on your roof.
Keep tree branches cut back.
Near known burrows below trees and in an attic or shed are all ideal spots.
Cut tree limbs back to allow at least 6 to 8 feet between the tree and your home.