Groundhogs Could Be Causing The Problem. Here’s Our 3-Step Solution:
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Remove Attractants & Shelter
Groundhogs are on a hunt for food and a safe place to burrow. It’s important that you take some steps to minimize damage and make your yard less attractive:
Harvest crops like beans, peas and melons as early as possible
Remove piles of debris, rocks and/or wood where groundhogs may take shelter
Trim back plants groundhogs may eat or use for cover
Remove any tree trunks or other sources of wood that groundhogs can gnaw or grind their teeth on.
Use gravel to fill in any abandoned animal burrows
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Catch & Remove the Immediate Issue
The most effective way to remove a groundhog is by using a trap to manually relocate it. An extra-large trap is best used for groundhogs.
Use highly effective electronic repellents to frighten groundhogs with startling bursts of water, teaching them not to returnto the area. These motion-activated sprinklers are virtually maintenance-free and can be used to protect gardens, plants, mulch beds, koi ponds, garbage cans, and more.