How to Prevent Groundhogs from Invading Your Garden
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We have baby ground hog's, I have seen two. They don't set the trap off, so how to trap them? We trapped one parent, don't want to trap the other because of the babies. Need them gone, starting garden soon. They are eating grass. I would like to trap together. One baby hissed at me so I am not getting close enough to pick them up. Which would be great, then I could put in trap and feed until I get the next one. Then the parent. Please advice.
Can a planter box be raised high enough to keep woodchucks from climbing up?
And if so, how high is that?
I found that raising the planter box and putting thin sheet metal that you can find at Lowes or Home Depot on the legs will prevent them from climbing as they have no surface to hold on to and slide. A thin layer of silicon grease will be an added deterrent.
Woodchucks happen to be very good climbers. One suggestion is to add some chicken wire across the top but keep it loose and wobbly to discourage woodchucks from climbing over it. Burpee sells a small animal barrier that you could see online as a reference.
I have a vacant groundhog burrow in my crawlspace. What's the most soil saving way to deal with it; try to cave it in and fill with what she excavated or move the excavated soil back into the hole (and how would that be done)?
Yes, ground hogs can climb. Have had a ground hog problems these past 2 years and have frequently seen them climbing 6' high into small trees in search of tender shoots to eat. Would not have believed they could climb that high until I saw it repeatedly myself. Regretfully you have to be committed to do whatever is necessary to get rid of them. I know the young are cute but it is best to be direct and professional and use extreme prejudice to eliminate ground hogs. They are very intelligent and will learn quickly to stay one step ahead so it is best to be direct and decisive.
Groundhog tunnels can sometimes be extensive, with 25 feet to 40 feet of tunnels, some as much as 5 feet deep, and a few chambers. Is this crawl space directly underneath your home? If so, it might be best to have a contractor take a look at it. Concrete pumping companies can fill in deep holes in and around the foundation with a special mix (the service is found under various names, such as pressure grouting). If you do not think the hole is a problem to your home, then there are mixes that you can buy that are specifically for filling in animal burrows/tunnels. You can search online for options, or your local hardware store might know.
I have had a groundhog and babies live under my deck for over 10 years. I left them alone. But yesterday, one of them attacked my dog who thankfully only had a ripped lip and snout wounds. And that was only a baby that did that! If the mother would have met up with my dog, I believe my dog would have died. It is time to get rid of them. My deck is very large and wide and I cannot get underneath it at all. I heard moth balls work. Has anyone ever heard of that?
I bought 6 boxes of moth balls as the groundhogs are under my house eating the wood studs and they didn't do a thing, the groundhog pulled the moth balls out side, so I put the moth balls back under the house and next day they were back outside and the black pepper didn't work for me other
Woodchucks can get rabies. If your dog is current on vaccine shots (including rabies), perhaps just clean the wound and disinfect it, but it’s important to take any woodchuck attacks seriously as there may be rabies’ exposure and a Vet should be called.