[Search for users] [Overall Top Noters] [List of all Conferences] [Download this site]

Conference uscd::gardenn

Title:** Gardening **
Notice:Welcome to Gardening
Moderator:SHULA::CONCORDIA
Created:Sat Feb 15 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2956
Total number of notes:27284

2797.0. "Moles or Chipmunks?" by STOWOA::VANO () Thu Apr 06 1995 15:02

T.RTitleUserPersonal
Name
DateLines
2797.1CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikThu Apr 06 1995 15:367
2797.2USCTR1::LAJEUNESSEThu Apr 06 1995 19:477
2797.3Its a chipmunk5597::SAUDELLITaurus the BullFri Apr 07 1995 20:1313
2797.4Maybe ammoniaSTRATA::CASSIDYTim Cassidy, #365Fri Apr 21 1995 05:265
2797.5SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveMon Apr 14 1997 20:5015
    
    	Just read through this string...
    
    	Last week I noticed alternating 1.5-2 inch holes about 3 inches
    	from my stone wall (on the high side of a retaining wall).
    
    	There were lots of holes, each a little over a foot apart.
    
    	There's no raised ground around them.
    
    	Any guesses as to what might be causing these ?  If it's
    	chipmunks, I wouldn't be too upset.  If it's snakes, that's
    	another story :-/
    
    	
2797.6COuld be both!HOTLNE::CORMIERTue Apr 15 1997 14:0014
    If it's chipmunks, you WILL mind as soon as you try to plant something
    along there!  They are also little thieves - they'll steal anything
    they can carry off incuding the biggest, ripest strawberries. Grrr!
    But they are awful cute to watch. They tend to make lots of holes, too.
    I have twisted my ankle while walking over one of their major
    underground intersections. The ground gives way very easily.
    
    If it's snakes, you'll be able to see them sunning themselves on the
    rocks in about 1 week. They love stone walls - nice and warm.  
    Funny story - I was working in my garden and wondered why I left my 
    dog's black and white nylon leash all rolled up in a circular pattern 
    in the garden. I reached down to pick it up, and it slithered away. 
    I'm sure you heard me scream that day, all the way over to your house!
    Sarah                                             
2797.7WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Apr 16 1997 11:172
    I'd vastly prefer snakes to rodents. In fact, with enough of the
    former, you don't have to worry about the latter.
2797.8SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveWed Apr 16 1997 13:449
    
    	Yabbut, the stone wall is supposed to have "party appeal"
    	as well as serving as a retaining wall.  You know, "Hey,
    	lets hang out on the wall!"
    
    	Kinda loses something when you have to say, "Hey, lets
    	go hang out with the snakes on the wall!"
    
    
2797.9SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveWed Apr 16 1997 13:457
    
    	On a more serious note - these holes appear to have been made
    	over the winter.
    
    	Does that stack the odds in any way ?
    
    	
2797.10WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Apr 17 1997 11:208
    Well, consider that snakes are cold blooded animals. That pretty much
    eliminates them as having possibly created these holes.
    
    And re: party appeal
    
    "Let's go hang out on the wall. Mebbe we can find some snakes!"
    
    "Cool!" :-)
2797.11SMARTT::JENNISONAnd baby makes fiveThu Apr 17 1997 13:058
    
    	Aw, you're just saying that so I'll invite you to our next
    	party ;-)
    	
    	RE: snakes, thanks - that's what I thought...
    
    	Karen