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 Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, can remove 700 pounds of soil to complete a 20 to 25-foot-long burrow with multiple chambers which pose a serious threat to agricultural and residential developments by damaging farm machinery and undermining building foundations.
In your garden the groundhog seeks beans, peas, herbs, strawberries, pansies, and impatiens.
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| General Facts Groundhogs - also known as woodchucks or whistling pigs, are members of the squirrel family and are found in the great bulk of the central and eastern United States as well as Canada.
Groundhogs usually live 2-3 years in the wild, but can live up to six. They have great eyesight and very sensitive hearing.
Groundhog Body Groundhogs or woodchucks have heavy bodies with short and strong legs. The closer it is to autumn the fatter a groundhog will become. Curved claws on their front paws make for easy burrowing. Groundhogs have four toes on the front foot and five on the back.
Groundhog Diet
Groundhogs weigh an average of eight pounds and can eat approximately 1/3 of their weight in vegetation each day! Groundhog or woodchuck diet consists of grasses, clover, garden vegetables, leaves, twigs, apples, berries, and dandelion.
Groundhog Habits
During hibernation a groundhog's temperature will drop from 99° F to 40°F, its heartbeat slows from 80 beats per minute to 5 per minute and its breathing reduced from 12 breaths a minute to about 4. Weather has nothing to with a groundhog emerging from hibernation, they appear when the mating season begins.
Havahart® offers a variety of groundhog repellent and groundhog trap solutions to help you with your groundhog control needs.
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