> is really cute, and no animals were hurt. Hope you can watch it.
> It's a video that I found on Yahoo!'s homepage.
>
> Smokie Darling (Annie)
>> http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=ceb622d25f2e13818de0b48161
>> 3e4c56.560649&fr=fpman-ninja
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> Oh. My. God. That is great!!! What great editing and music too.
> That's a mighty little chipmunk!
I have chipmunks and I want to get rid of them. Not that I don't
like them, it's just that their nature is ruining some of my
landscape. LOL Ok, I don't usually care, but they've sunk all four
hostas that I planted this year. They're all gone. I wouldn't have
known it was chipmunks, but I saw one. After seeing it, I could
tell that the damage was done by them. A guy I work with wants me
to trap them and relocate them to his property because he adores
chipmunks and has none. Problem is, if they don't like his
property, they go to neighbors who might not like them.
I am so stuck between wanting to have a nice property and live and
let live. I also know that chipmunks can cause severe damage to the
foundation of your house if they tunnel under footings.

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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 26 Aug 2006 10:41 GMT
> I have chipmunks and I want to get rid of them. Not that I don't
> like them, it's just that their nature is ruining some of my
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> chipmunks and has none. Problem is, if they don't like his
> property, they go to neighbors who might not like them.
Maybe you should give him a couple of hostas along with the captured
chipmunks? Then they'd stick around, right? Backyard Habitat! :)
(That's a show on Animal Planet - people plant specific things in their
yard to attract particular wildlife that feed on those plants or are
otherwise attracted to them.)
Joyce - what are hostas, btw?
Cheryl - 29 Aug 2006 03:30 GMT
On Sat 26 Aug 2006 05:41:16a, wrote in rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
(news:44f0173c$0$34540$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net):
> > I have chipmunks and I want to get rid of them. Not that I
> > don't like them, it's just that their nature is ruining some
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> Joyce - what are hostas, btw?
This is the one that I have several of:
http://www2.bc.edu/~frazierd/Garden/Hosta%20Wide%20Brim.jpg
The problem with putting in this plant for the "backyard habitat"
is that you'd have to replace them often. LOL I'm familiar with
the show, and I think it's cute! Then I wonder if the critters the
people want to attract are ruining what they put in to attract
them. It isn't like putting in a butterfly bush to attract
butterflies... some critters can do some real damage. If you can
continuously replace the greenery, great!

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