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How to get rid of chipmunks

Don’t let their undeniable cuteness fool you - chipmunks are very common nuisance pests that are responsible for causing many issues for U.S. business owners. Professional chipmunk removal services can be warranted for commercial businesses when chipmunks have burrowed within structures.

Chipmunk infestations can potentially weaken a property’s foundations, porches, stairs, patios and more - resulting in high repair costs. Additionally, chipmunks are also known to damage landscaping and gardens, feeding on ornamental flowers, fruits and vegetables. Like squirrels, bird feeders also commonly attract chipmunks if they can be accessed easily.

Although incidents are rare, chipmunks are capable of spreading disease to humans. Diseases that can be transmitted by chipmunks both directly and indirectly (through ticks and fleas) include:

  • Lyme Disease
  • Colorado Tick Fever
  • Relapsing Fever
  • California encephalitis
  • Plague

Rentokil's chipmunk removal services

Do you have a chipmunk infestation in your business? Contact Rentokil today to learn about our highly-trusted chipmunk removal services. Removing chipmunks from your porch, attic or walls can be an extremely difficult undertaking without the right tools and professional expertise.

All Rentokil specialists performing wildlife management services for nuisance animals such as chipmunks, skunks and raccoons are state-certified and follow all state and local regulations. Rentokil specialists receive specialized training on how to properly and humanely remove chipmunks from a property.

In addition to baiting and trapping solutions, your dedicated team of experts will make recommendations to help them avoid future problems with local wildlife.

If you would like to learn more about removing chipmunks from your property, contact us online or call 1-855-633-6260.

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