
Chipmunks love wooded areas with lots of trees and foliage. If you have lots of trees in a confined space, you can be sure that there’s a chipmunk population burrowing below. As discussed previously, chipmunks live in underground communities together.
The number of how many chipmunks live together relies heavily on outside factors; things like availability of constant food supply, a lack of predatory presence, and shelter from natural disasters or elemental concerns.
Chipmunks are hibernating animals, which means they dig a complex network of tunnels underground where they sleep and live during the harsh winter months. These chipmunk burrows have holes at the ground level, which translates to a series of ugly holes in a yard with a chipmunk invasion.
The number of how many chipmunks live together relies heavily on outside factors; things like availability of constant food supply, a lack of predatory presence, and shelter from natural disasters or elemental concerns.
Chipmunks are hibernating animals, which means they dig a complex network of tunnels underground where they sleep and live during the harsh winter months. These chipmunk burrows have holes at the ground level, which translates to a series of ugly holes in a yard with a chipmunk invasion.