



They added grass on the bottom, hung up solar lights, and even built a bar with mini rum bottles and called it the Nut Bar.įor Halloween, they replaced the tiki bar with an old circular fan that resembled a spider web, a mini Scooby-Doo bus and a treasure chest filled with peanuts.Ĭullen said the chipmunks have embraced the sets they have built for them. “We sit outside a lot in the backyard, especially because of COVID, and we noticed that we had a lot of chipmunks that would come to eat the peanuts out of our hands and then I thought, (Ralph) does a lot of woodworking, and I said ‘make me a tiki hut,’” Cullen said.Įarlier in the summer, she created the design and began sourcing items on Facebook Marketplace to refurbish the tiki bar. When Sue Cullen and Ralph Waine noticed they had a lot of chipmunks visiting their backyard, they decided to make the little critters feel more at home.
