Update:
That was fast. One’s already in the tank and here’s another that either really wants some sunflower seeds, or is trying to figure out just what the hell his pal is up to.

I eliminated 21 chipmunks from my front yard earlier this year using the bait and dunk trick. There’s another tribe that lives out back that have been driving me up a wall, but I decided that since they do eat grubs, etc. I’d let them be.
Not anymore. They’ve multiplied so it appears, and the incessant chirping can really ruin your evening on the deck, (however, not as much as the little Pomeranian next door). So, the dunk tank is back in operation as of 4:10 p.m.
I give it 30 minutes before I get results.
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Dan:
Is that 30 minutes for the CHIPMUNK…or the POMERANIAN?
(you didn’t specify…LOL)
Well my chipmunks here are much noisier than my pomeranian. Believe it or not she only barks when the cats are picking on her and get her really pizzed off. On the other hand, the darned chipmunks station themselves all around my backyard and chirp across the yard and deck at each other. Which of course torments the cats who in turn take it out on the dog and cause her to bark…
Dan…did you get results in 30 minutes?? Does that Bait and Dunk Trick really work??
Yes, I got two within 30 minutes. I’ve not checked it this morning yet, it’s still dark outside. Lucy, the chirping drives me nuts. When I’m outside they seem to do it more.
My Pomeranians (full size ones act more like huskies) went after the chipmunks….problem solved