Plants That Chipmunks Don't Eat (In My Garden)
- Bee balm (Monarda)
- Purple Coneflower (Echinacea) – My purple coneflowers arenever touched, but I lose just one blossom each year from my redconeflower.
- Black Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia fulgida“Goldsturm”)
- Hyssop (Agastache)
- Milkweed (Asclepias)
- Spiderwort.
Pack dirt into any small holes in your lawn for atemporary fix. As you find more chipmunk holes, usepotting soil or dirt to fill in the hole as best as you can.Tamp the soil down with your foot or with the back of a shovel sothe dirt is tightly packed in the hole. Continue filling ineach hole around your yard.
Use Cayenne Pepper
Take a spray bottle and fill it up with water. Put insome cayenne pepper and mix. Spray this mixture all around in thebackyard, garden and other areas where chipmunks are active.This remedy will not only keep the chipmunks away butmay also help get rid of other pests.Although chipmunks like sunflower seedsand peanuts, you want to limit the amount you feed them becausethey are high in calories and the chipmunk may overindulgeand become ill. Choose healthy foods like grapes, cut-up apples,pieces of avocado, pine nuts, walnuts, almonds, oats and dryraisins.
Chipmunks don't usually damage property, but theymay injure ornamental plants when they harvest fruits and nuts.Occasionally chipmunks dig up and eat spring flowering bulbsand burrow in flower beds or under sidewalks and porches. But thereare no documented cases of a chipmunk burrow causingstructural damage.
Garden Plants
You can plant garlic, marigolds and nicesmelling herbs. These will deter chipmunks and also have theadded benefit of scaring away insects and bugs. SinceChipmunks really don't like garlic, you can make a solutionof water and garlic in a spray bottle.How to Keep Chipmunks Away
- Eliminate Food Sources. Chipmunks like to eat fruit, nuts andseeds.
- Garlic and Hot Peppers. Chipmunks are not very fond of thesmell of garlic and marigolds supposedly, so you can actually makeyour own repellant by using them.
- Mothballs.
- Netting/ Fences.
- Yard Guard.
- Traps.
The smell keeps rabbits out and works for othercritters too. You can also add used coffee grounds, eggshells, and banana peels around your garden and it seems to workfor some. Using ground black pepper can work, and it willkeep ants away too. Try an owl decoy: rabbitsare scared of owls.
Yes, but in very small amounts. Cucumbers can bea healthful and fun snack for your rabbit but not to a greaterextent. Don't feed him too much as it can causedigestive problems that could lead to runny stools (rabbitdiarrhea) and a poor appetite. Cucumber is not anutritionally dense food for your bunny.
Voles. Voles are small mouse-like animals that dosevere damage to tomato plants. The animals sometimeschew the stems and leaves, or they may just eat through thestems, leaving a severed tomato plant.
There are several organic or natural repellents thatwork fairly well on keeping rabbits away from the garden.Home gardeners often recommend vinegar or hot chili peppersprays as bitter substances that will discourage rabbits andother pests. Resoak them after a few weeks to renew thevinegar.
The best defense against rabbits is a 3-foot-tallchicken-wire fence (1-inch mesh or smaller) with another 6 inchesburied in the soil. Or you can try odor repellents such as bloodmeal or powdered fox urine (available at your local gardencenter).
Time: trimming the leaves ofstrawberries should be carried out in early August.Do not leave old leaves in the garden, because theyare a breeding ground for old diseases. Do not cutthe root sheet of strawberry crop, because, in this case,new leaves will not appear – you will remove theso-called “growth point”.
A variety of insect pests, such as beet armyworms,tomato hornworms and cutworms, find pepper plants anirresistible snack. These pests lay their eggs on pepperplants, and both larvae and adults eat the foliage andfruit. Moderate damage stunts a plant's growth, and seriousinjury can kill it.
5. Iceberg Lettuce. This may come as a shock, butyou should avoid feeding your rabbit light-colored lettuce,including iceberg, as it can contain lactucarium, a chemical thatcan be harmful to your bunny's health if ingested. Iceberglettuce also contains mostly water and will add little to nonutrition to a diet.
Feeding Vegetable Off Cuts
In addition to sharing the vegetables you eat,rabbits can also eat many of the parts of vegetableplants that humans discard because they are tough and fibrous - thesame characteristics that make them good for rabbits. Theseinclude cauliflower leaves, broccoli stalks, and carrotleaves.You can sprinkle used coffee grounds around yougarden and between your plants. In fact, coffee grounds makean excellent compost, and Starbucks likely will give you free bagsof coffee grounds for composting. Because most rodents areso close to the ground, coffee grounds canmake an excellent barrier.
Irish Spring soap repels mammal pests, such asmice, rabbit and deer. It does not repel insectpests.
There is a natural way get chipmunks tostop feasting on your garden. Chipmunks don't likethe taste of hot peppers, so a liberal dose of homemadepepper spray can keep the cute, but troublesome,critters at bay. Chipmunks can't stand the taste of hotpeppers. Add 2 tbs. of ground cayenne pepper to 1quart of water.
Peppermint essential oil is an effectiveno-kill method of getting rid of a chipmunk problem as theoil and the plant are both repellent tochipmunks. Peppermint is one of numerous plantsdistasteful to rodents.
CHIPMUNK BURROWING CAN CAUSE STRUCTURALDAMAGE
You'd be amazed at how much damage they can cause withtheir extensive nest burrows. The unassuming burrowentrance is a simple, round hole, less than 2 inches in diameterbut it leads to a main tunnel which is 3 feet deep and canbe more than 20 feet long.Chipmunks have a home range of up to half anacre, but remain close to territory on which they have establishedburrows. A primary tunnel of roughly 25 feet anchors acomplex burrow system, including a nesting chamber, multiplefood storage chambers and several escape routes.
4 Natural Ways to Get Rid of Chipmunks Under thePorch
- Use a Live Animal Trap. Get a live animal trap, such as the ABTraps, to catch the chipmunks humanely.
- Set up Ultrasonic Repellers.
- Set up a Bucket Trap.
- Deter Them with Ammonia-Soaked Rags.
Though adorable, that little kitty could damage yourplants. To naturally repel these feline visitors from thegarden, you can use cayenne pepper either sprayed orsprinkled around your plants. Kitties don't like the smelland it shouldn't hurt most plants.
Chipmunks do not hibernate during fall and winteras woodchucks do, but remain rather inactive, subsisting ontheir stored food. In addition to their damage ingardens, chipmunks can cause structural damagefrom burrowing under stairs, retention walls, or foundations. Theymay kill flowers from burrowing under them.
Water newly planted tomatoes well to makesure soil is moist and ideal for growing. Early in the growingseason, watering plants daily in the morning. Astemperatures increase, you might need to water tomatoplants twice a day. Garden tomatoes typically require1-2 inches of water a week.
There's almost nothing a slug won't eat,including tomatoes. If you spot neat little scoops taken outof ripe fruit or slime trails across a tomato plant'sleaves, the culprit is likely these, nocturnal, snail-likecreatures. As plants near maturity, they can be attacked byhornworms.
Solanine, a substance found in the stem and leaves ofthe tomato and related plants, is harmful to dogs inlarge quantities. The leaves, stems, and young, greentomatoes contain higher amounts of solanine than ripe fruit,which means that ripe tomatoes are generally safe to feed todogs.
ANSWER: The critter eating the holes inthe tomatoes is the tomato fruitworm. This commoncaterpillar eats holes in the fruit about the diameter of acigarette. You can try looking over the plants very carefully andhandpick -- and kill -- any tomato fruitworms youfind.
Squirrels sometimes eat part of atomato and leave the rest behind; other times, theyeat the entire fruit. Other squirrel favorites includebeans, squash, cucumbers, and eggplants. Missing plants.Occasionally squirrels will unearth young potted plants intheir quest to bury nuts.
While deer are often a welcome sight, it's nevera good thing to discover the tops of your precious tomatoplants (Solanum lycopersicum) and their fruits eatenbecause of them. Deer will eat almost any foliage theycan get when they're really hungry, and your tomatoplants are no exception.
Build the cages of chicken wire fencing or hardwarecloth, perhaps with bird netting placed over the top. Repellantsprays, such as those made of chili peppers, can help keepsquirrels off your tomatoes.
But the leaves of the plant are tender,fragrant and, yes, completely edible. Contrary to popular opinion,you can eat tomato leaves just like any other garden green.And even though tomatoes do contain some of the harmfulcompounds in their poisonous counterparts, their leaves,stems and fruit won't hurt you a bit.
Birds to keep out of your garden
These birds will eat insects and smallanimals, but they'll also feast on seeds including sunflower seeds,sorghum and grains) as well as vegetables like lettuce, peppers,tomatoes and sweet corn. Crows also may frequent your gardenand eat fruits and vegetables.