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Chipmunk traps #7631985
07/21/22 08:42 PM
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What is everybody’s favorite? I currently use my homemade 5x5x24s which work well, but depending on the individual trap I sometimes have to make adjustments to reduce pan tension for consistent firing under their scant weight. I’d like a smaller trap to to better fit in discreet spaces for retail store use.

Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7631988
07/21/22 08:49 PM
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I put a rat trap in a weasel box. Bait it with sunflower seed. Out of site out of mind, dog do not bother them, put a top on it with a hook and eye to keep little ones out of them. Screw the rat trap to the bottom of the box. JMO


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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7632133
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That is a great system, I use one very similar. I should have been more clear, I’m looking for cage trap suggestions. I have some repeat clients that require them.

Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7632236
07/22/22 08:02 AM
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I always had good luck with the Safeguard 18" x 5" x 5" cage trap with the Slide Open Release door- https://www.wildlifecontrolsupplies.com/animal/NWS52818.html.


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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7632268
07/22/22 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by webfootwhacker
That is a great system, I use one very similar. I should have been more clear, I’m looking for cage trap suggestions. I have some repeat clients that require them.


Why are you trying do a job where the client is handicap you? I don't tell my car mechanic that he can only use hand tools vs pneumatic tools. Rat snap traps in a box or bait station works. the chip is put down fast vs stressing out in a cage.


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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: Getting There] #7632349
07/22/22 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Getting There
I put a rat trap in a weasel box. Bait it with sunflower seed. Out of site out of mind, dog do not bother them, put a top on it with a hook and eye to keep little ones out of them. Screw the rat trap to the bottom of the box. JMO


In a rural area, that may be fine.
I seldom ever went to lethal means in suburban areas.
It was always a last resort.

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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7632552
07/22/22 05:20 PM
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Rat snaps for me, but I always hate to kill chippy's, they're so darn cute!


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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7632774
07/22/22 10:05 PM
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They do sell setups that resemble bait stations for rodents that houses several snap traps

Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7632843
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Thanks LA.

LT, are you talking baited one way door set up or set over a hole? I’ve never tried a one way in a baited situation.

Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7632844
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Iayogi17 - if you ever have a chance to remove one from a retail store, you’d change your tune. They pay handsomely so I follow their rules.

Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7633498
07/23/22 09:47 PM
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I've been using Comstock's 4 inch swing panels for chipmunks. Work nice for red squirrels also.


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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7634340
07/24/22 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by webfootwhacker
Thanks LA.

LT, are you talking baited one way door set up or set over a hole? I’ve never tried a one way in a baited situation.



I deigned one of the best little chipmunk / Red Squirrel traps ever made
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It's sold by WCS , renamed the Simple Squirrel Trap

( Now just how did that happen) ?

The one that fit right over the hole, like you trap a 13 Lined ground squirrel with, yep works well on the chipmunk too.
You only catch what's in that hole !
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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7635220
07/26/22 03:05 AM
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Comstock swing panel doors in the size you prefer.
I bait mine with black oil sunflowers and it works great.


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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7635493
07/26/22 11:27 AM
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Simple squirrel traps sold by WCS are great staple small rodent traps. We use them often for rats, small squirrels and chipmunks.

I don't know how many dozens of these little lightweight traps that we have but they are our bread and butter devices when catching small animals loose in a house, mobile home or camper. Indoors or out they do their job.

Short story, we had a call many years back from a fella that had a camper in his back yard that hadn't been used in many years. Red Squirrels found a way in thru a hole in a roof vent on the camper. It wasn't a large camper maybe 20 ft as I recall. The squirrels were chewing it up badly, the cushions and paneling all had damage.

When we got there and found the suspected entry holes and areas I blocked them quickly with wire, duct tape and some bricks the guy had lying around to hold the wire down and secure.

When I entered the camper door I saw a couple squirrels zip around to run and hide. I had an older helper friend that day riding along for experience. What a fun time he had to see how you can handle a call like this.

I set as I recall 6-8 simple squirrel traps back to back along the floor, on the table which was tight to the one wall and along the hallways on both sides of the walk way.

We then shut the camper door and proceeded to open cupboard doors, storage doors, cabinets, cushion pads and just about anything that could be accessed we disturbed and rustled through things.

In about 5-7 minutes we had all the occupying squirrels running around attempting to escape. In those few minutes we could see some captured running right into those little traps or hear the ones out of sight fire with a slight thud sound.

We caught 5 squirrels in a few minutes. Just love when a plan comes together. They don't always come together that quickly or effectively however sometimes it just works out that way.

My buddy was impressed and said this work is easy, I could do this. LOL

Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7636254
07/27/22 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by webfootwhacker
Iayogi17 - if you ever have a chance to remove one from a retail store, you’d change your tune. They pay handsomely so I follow their rules.


I just don't have the hours in a day to service cage traps for chipmunks for residential or retail. I either case the high stressed chipmunk will be bouncing around pulling on the heart strings of the client which then they will be calling or text you to come and remove it. as to where a box with a kill trap inside of it will take care of the problem- out of sight and mind for the client.


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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7636268
07/27/22 01:28 PM
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My favorite chipmunk trap is the Safeguard 3 x 3 x10 galvanised sheet metal trap. Have caught hundreds of chipmunks in them. I also use the smaller Comstock swing panel traps.

Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7636270
07/27/22 01:29 PM
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I agree with Bob J.... I use a ton of the Simple Squirrel Trap from WCS or whoever may be producing them now. I use the 3x4 size, which are easy to fit in tight places. They even fit under most retail storage/display shelving units. Pic showing one at a generator that chippers were nesting inside of.

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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7637484
07/29/22 08:09 AM
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That’s right, Ron - my 5x5s won’t fit under the bottom shelf of the shelving units. I ordered a couple of the simple WCS traps. I’ll look into the sheet metal traps too.

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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: Getting There] #7637801
07/29/22 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Getting There
I put a rat trap in a weasel box. Bait it with sunflower seed. Out of site out of mind, dog do not bother them, put a top on it with a hook and eye to keep little ones out of them. Screw the rat trap to the bottom of the box. JMO


This is my first choice - a great solution where quick lethal is the desired option. However, few customer locations would be wise for this choice.

So for almost every customer option I use as I stated above, swing panel door trap from Comstock. Setup in one manner, these easily allow for multiple catches.


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Re: Chipmunk traps [Re: webfootwhacker] #7637834
07/29/22 05:14 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTGn5sb49cc

Coffin looks good for sensitive areas. Should use newer koro as it doesn't kick with the trigger

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