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How to Keep Chipmunks Out of Your Garden (15 Easy Tips)

Do you love chipmunks, but fear the damage they can do to your garden?

Have you tried everything to keep them out with no luck?

TheGardeningDad.com is here to save the day!

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After working with experts in the field, and listening to other gardeners and homesteaders’ best techniques, I have created How to Keep Chipmunks out of Your Garden (15 Easy Tips).

The list below contains EASY and CHEAP DIY Tips that ACTUALLY WORK!

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How to Identify Damage Caused to Your Garden by Chipmunks

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There are numerous types of animals, insects, and pests that can destroy your garden.

So how do you know when it is a chipmunk?

Since chipmunks generally eat during the morning and night this can be a difficult question to answer.

You will know a chipmunk has caused damage to your plants when the following has happened:

1. Type of Plant Damage

Depending on the season, the type of plant damage caused by chipmunks will be slightly different.

In the spring, chipmunks will eat the tender growth of newly emerging plants or will dig up seeds that you have planted.

In the summer, chipmunks will eat broad-leaf weeds, clover, grasses, leaves, shoots, roots, and berries.

And in the winter, chipmunks will typically eat nuts and small cones.

If the leaves are partly torn or have large holes in them then the damage was most likely caused by chipmunks.

rabbit damage - how to keep rabbits out of your garden

You also know plant damage is caused by chipmunks if the cut is close to the ground or the root of the plant has been dug up since chipmunks are very small.

If a plant looks uprooted or if the plant itself is missing then it typically means a deer damaged it.

2. Chipmunk Droppings

One of the easiest ways to determine whether a chipmunk has been visiting your garden or yard is chipmunk droppings.

The problem is that chipmunk droppings are so small that you may not see them. You should look for droppings in sheds, basements, or patio floors.

If the droppings your yard match the picture below then you know you have a chipmunk problem.

chipmunk poop

3. Other signs of Chipmunks

You will also know if a chipmunk has been in your garden or yard based on several other factors.

One major way to determine if a chipmunk has been in your garden is by its tracks.

chipmunk track

Please note that this is only effective in the winter.

Typically, in the spring or summer, the ground will be too hard for tracks to imprint into the ground.

Another way to determine if chipmunks have been in your yard or garden is if there are cracked or open nuts. This is typically best seen in the fall.

If you want to be one hundred percent certain if a chipmunk is destroying your garden then I highly recommend setting up a Campark Trail Game Camera.

Game cameras do an excellent job of taking high-quality images and videos during the day and night of all different types of animals.

The best part about game cameras is that they can survive any type of weather and are reasonably priced!


15 Ways to Keep Chipmunks Out of Your Garden

1. Choose Your Plants Wisely

vegetables growing

The easiest and cheapest way to keep chipmunks out of your garden is to not plant vegetation they like to eat.

In general, Chipmunks will tend to eat these plants first:

  • Any young plant (1 year or less)
  • Any soft or tender plant (think smooth leaves that are easy to tear)
  • Squash, Broccoli, Lettuce, Spinach
  • Any Type of Flower
  • Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Blueberries

These types of plants are high in nutrition and are easy to eat. In early spring and late summer, this is the exact type of food chipmunks need to grow and prepare for winter.

The more of these plants you have in your yard unprotected the more chipmunks you will likely attract.

If you want to plant some vegetable or herb, fruit, or vegetable then I recommend:

  • Onion, Peppers, Garlic, Oregano, Basil
  • Older and taller plants
  • Geraniums, Bee Balm, Black-Eyed Susan, Hyssop


2. Keep Your Yard Clean

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This tip is as cheap as you can get and also relatively easy.

If you want to deter chipmunks from getting into your garden then prevent them from creating a home in your yard.

Simply stated, this means mow your grass, remove any dead shrubs or grass piles, and reduce highly dense areas. Chipmunks love covered areas, so this will help them find shelter and food elsewhere.


3. Buy a Dog

dog

If you want to consistently keep chipmunks out of your yard and get bonus points with your gardening family then buy a dog.

By letting your dog play in your yard it helps deter chipmunks in several ways.

First, dogs mark their territory which deters chipmunks from staying very long. Next, they will bark and chase after deer. It typically only takes one or two times for a dog to chase a chipmunk for it to never come back.


4. Apply Individual Plant Nets

netting

Sometimes your best option to prevent your plants from being eaten is to apply individual plant nets.

Chipmunks won’t typically eat plants with netting on. They fear getting caught in it and it is harder to eat such plants.

Applying the plant net is easy. Just place the net entirely over your plants and secure it on the ground with something substantial.

If you are looking for the best chipmunk netting our there, then I recommend: De-Bird Garden Netting.


5. Apply Chipmunk Spray

animal repellent

If you have a chipmunk problem every year then I recommend using a chipmunk repellent spray to help deter chipmunks from coming back to your garden.

I use and recommend to everyone I talk to Bonide Animal Repellent

My favorite part about this product is that it is easy and non-toxic. Best of all is that it has a money-back guarantee!

Based on scientific studies, using chipmunk spray helps prevent chipmunk by up to 75% more than other methods.

When using this type of spray I recommend applying it all year round.

Just spray the repellent either on or around your plants (depending on if you will eat them). Do this every 30 days and make sure that there will be no rain for at least 24 hours after application.


6. Catch and Release

catch and release trap

Sometimes no matter what you do to deter chipmunks it just doesn’t work.

If that is the case for you then I recommend to catch and release chipmunks.

I have personally used on occasion and recommend the OxGord Live Animal Trap.

Because I don’t like trapping animals, I use this as a last resort.

What I love about this product is that it is easy to set up (takes 1 minute) and is effective.

After setup, all you need to do is place one of the plants that chipmunks like in it and you are all set.

Once you catch your chipmunk I recommend releasing it 5 miles away from your property.

The reason for this is because chipmunks and other animals have been known to travel great distances to get back to their shelter.


7. Add Predators to Your Yard

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A unique way to deter or remove chipmunks from your garden is to add predators to your yard.

So what exactly does that mean?

It means adding plants, food, and shelter to attract foxes, owls, hawks, and snakes. All of these creatures are natural predators of chipmunks.

Not only will these creatures help minimize chipmunks’ impact, but they can also provide other benefits to your garden.

Beware though, these creatures can also bring unwanted or unexpected consequences to your garden.


8. Add Decor to Deter Chipmunks

scarecrow

Chipmunks are a lot like birds in the fact that they do not scare easily and can quickly adjust to their environment.

If you want to scare chipmunks from your yard then I personally recommend adding decor to it.

Specifically, I would use the following items to scare chipmunks:

I would recommend placing one or two of each the owl and snake decoy in your garden. This will help deter chipmunks from trying to enter it from different spots.

In addition, chipmunks do not like fast, shiny objects. Placing a shiny ribbon around your plants or fencing will also help deter chipmunks.


9. Build a Raised Garden Bed

Raised Garden Bed

Tip #9 is something that everyone can do no matter where you live.

Chipmunks like flat, easy areas to access. They like this because it allows them to leave the area as quickly as possible if a predator comes by.

Because of this chipmunks tend to visit Raised Garden Beds much less.

My recommendation to deter chipmunks from visiting your garden is to build a raised garden bed.


10. Use Chipmunk Repellent Stations

Squirrel Ultrasonic Repellent

Tip #10 is more expensive, but also more effective.

Chipmunk Repellent Stations sends harmless shocks through Chipmunks who come close to your garden. By doing this, it created a mental barrier that quickly prevents chipmunks from visiting again.

If you want the best product and one well worth your money then I recommend purchasing Ultrasonic Squirrel Repellent


11. Plant Your Garden in Pots

containers

I have to admit that this tip requires work and can quickly add up.

But this tip is also failproof.

If all else fails and chipmunks keep getting your garden then I recommend planting everything in pots and keeping them out of chipmunks reach.

The reason I recommend pots is that it is harder for chipmunks to climb into them and get out. This does not mean that chipmunks will not try.

If you totally want to prevent chipmunks from eating your plants then place your pots on your deck, patio, or even inside.

If you want the most inexpensive and durable pots then I recommend purchasing one of these from Amazon.


12. Install a Fence

garden fence

Installing a fence may sound like a costly and time-intensive project.

But it doesn’t have to be.

One of the most effective ways to keep chipmunks out of your garden is to fence it in. You can also even fence individual plants too.

If you want to kill two birds with one stone then I recommend purchasing a fence that is between 4 and 8 feet high.

Also, I would make your life as easy as possible and purchase a fence like YardGard Fence.

YardGard is one of the best companies for fence. They produce durable and long-lasting fence at a reasonable price.


13. Install an Electric Fence

electric fence

This tip is usually extreme for deterring chipmunks from your garden but is an effective way to help keep all animals out.

If you have consistent problems with chipmunks and animals destroying your garden then I recommend installing an electric fence.

Eletric fences work like chipmunk repellent stations, but are more effective.

They send an electric shock through the animal and is nonharmful for both small and large animals.


14. Buy a Chipmunk-Proof Bird Feeder

squirrel proof bird feeder

One of the main reasons chipmunks are attracted to your yard and garden is because of birdseed that has fallen on the ground.

If you have a bird feeder in your yard you may want to move it away from your garden or not have one altogether.

If you are like me and want to attract birds then I recommend either using hummingbird feeders or use a chipmunk-proof bird feeder.


15. Hunt Them!

This may not be the most expensive, but it is my least favorite.

With that being said I know everyone has their own opinions and I respect everyone’s opinion.

If you live in an area where hunting is allowed then I recommend removing chipmunks this way!


Conclusion

Chipmunks are beautiful animals that are fun to watch, but they also can be a nuisance to your garden.

While it is hard to keep them out consistently, it is not impossible

If you want to keep chipmunks out of your garden consistently then I recommend using a mix of the following:

  • Choose your plants wisely
  • Keep your yard clean
  • Buy a dog
  • Apply individual plant nets
  • Use chipmunk-proof bird feeders
  • Apply chipmunk spray
  • Use a trap
  • Add predators to your yard
  • Add decor to deter chipmunks
  • Build a raised garden bed
  • Use chipmunk repellent stations
  • Plant your garden in pots
  • Install a fence
  • Install an electric fence
  • Hunt Them

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