Chipmunks, fattened up on acorns, are driving people nuts

In this file photo, a chipmunk stuffs his mouth with seeds and returns to his nest to store them for winter in Canterbury, N.H. There has been a spike in New England's chipmunk population during the summer of 2020. (Ken Williams/The Concord Monitor via AP, File)

In this file photo, a chipmunk stuffs his mouth with seeds and returns to his nest to store them for winter in Canterbury, N.H. There has been a spike in New England's chipmunk population during the summer of 2020. (Ken Williams/The Concord Monitor via AP, File)

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