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As far as I can tell, there are 3 holes in my front yard. I'm assuming they all lead to the same chamber. Here are some pics. Hand for scale. What do you think live down there?
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Of course, you being in an urban location, it could be couple of these:
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But, remember that the flow diagram cites the presence of multiple holes near a building as rats, and not chipmunks.
When it gets cold, chipmunks inhabit burrows that they have built underground and covered with fallen leaves. These burrows can be up to 30 feet in length and have multiple entrances.
The Eastern Chipmunk, Tamias striatus
To get outside, there are several entrances. Some might be plugged up temporarily or decommissioned permanently. A plunge hole refers to an opening that leads straight down. More complex burrows can have alternate/escape entrances.
A Peek Inside a Chipmunk Burrow
Jam the hose down one of them...
Turn on full force...
See what comes out the other 2...
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Yeah, I saw that. All I can say is that the chipmunks on my suburban lot have multiple holes.
Could it possibly be gas vents, maybe Vannie is down there.
