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  1. Chipmunkswinter burrows (tunnels) are deep compared to the shallow burrows used in summer and fall. They take their food stash to these shallow burrows to eat on a typical day. During winter, chipmunks eat food that they collect and stash in their nests as they are not active and their movement is restricted.

  2. 12 sty 2024 · They can hoard and stockpile food because they have stretchable cheek pouches. They burrow and store the food items they find—usually nuts, grains, and cereals—for winter and hibernation seasons. Chipmunks are also known for exploiting bird feeders.

  3. 12 sty 2024 · In general, chipmunks enjoy unsalted nuts, seeds, and fruits. They also enjoy dried mealworms and insects. Whether you’re feeding pet chipmunks or wild ones in your backyard, this article outlines all you need to know about their diet and what you can give them.

  4. 29 cze 2023 · Chipmunks actively collect food during the day and store it in their burrows for later use. They have strong teeth that allow them to crack open hard nuts, and their sensitive noses help them locate food.

  5. In this article, we will explore the dietary preferences of chipmunks and how you can ensure that your pet chipmunk is getting the nutrition they need to thrive. 1. Nuts and Seeds

  6. Before hibernation, chipmunks eat a lot and store food in their burrows. They store food in their cheek pouches, which can stretch to three times the size of their head. They also store food in their burrows, which they access during hibernation.

  7. 15 wrz 2023 · Chipmunks are omnivores, meaning they eat both plant and vegetable matter. Their diet largely consists of seeds, nuts, fruits, grains, insects, worms, and fungi. They are not known to be picky eaters, although they may show preference towards certain foods. While they do eat animal protein, plants make up the bulk of a chipmunk’s diet.