Thanks for reading. Pour the solution down their holes. This page should be taken down. Bend the bottom part of the chicken wire at 90 degrees (into an L shape). It is also known as marmot, whistle-pig. of vegetation a day. She had groundhogs digging under the foundation of her barn, and the ammonia worked like a charm. Now I only do maintenance with shaking it out, and I can count on no return of my ground digging friends! That usualy scares em off but if I ever see one in my yard, a ruger 10/22 with high velocity rounds usually does the trick. With few places to hide or take cover, the groundhog will not feel safe enough to make tunnels. We auccesdully removed one woodchuck and no others seem ro be present. Make sure the groundhog is inside the hole before fumigating. In brief, mothballs are not a strong deterrence against groundhogs, and you would be wise to use more effective methods, such as trapping or spraying ammonia. Barbara Badder (author) from USA on April 02, 2018: I saw a little one behind our fence yesterday and yes it did look cute. Occasionally, they will climb trees and eat an apple or nut. Lenny,apparently YOU don't have the stinking critters living under your bedroom!!!!! I also tried stuffing shop rags down into the burrows before pouring in the ammonia, hoping that the rags would absorb and trap the ammonia and its fumes. There are humane ways of trapping and re Establishing them in a park or something. We tried human hair, mothballs, peppery water. Then try shooting him or trapping him. I started to notice my cherry tomatoes were ripped off the vines, and half eaten. Barbara Badder (author) from USA on June 27, 2012: teaches, Thanks for reading. Primarily herbivores, groundhogs eat a variety of plants, including from people’s gardens. Do this day after day until they flee. Fumigation kills the groundhog while it is inside the burrow. Try the ammonia near the barn first. Then throw some twigs, leaves, grass, and/or branches on top of, around, and inside the trap. It's also illegal to use poisons for animals other than those listed on the labels. From head to rump, groundhogs are 17.75 to 24 inches (45 to 61 centimeters) long, according to National Geographic. I had no idea they could do this. Can not fence because I live in Mobil home park and no fencing allowed.No exceptions. We have groundhogs tunneling under my front porch and under the wall in the barn - I fear it may cause structural damage to my front porch and the barn!! This is the part of their behavior that has led to North American Groundhog Day tradition. Short of that, you'd need to pull up boards in the floor to get the pest. Learn what you should do if you find a nest of baby groundhogs and asome humane ways to kill a groundhog in a cage. I hate this article. The same den is also used for mating (which occurs just after hibernation ends) and raising young. So, my husband and I laced a woodchuck hole with chunks of bubble gum and the woodchuck finally left. Why does it have to be sudsy ammonia? The only sure method is to trap them and either kill whichever you trap to eat or transfer miles away in some forested area. This will drive them mad with paranoia. But they also may eat things we consider pests, such as grubs, other insects, and snails. Groundhogs are primarily herbivores and rely on typical garden crops; however, they will sometimes feed on some insects and worms: 1. These burrows are not only potentially helpful to soils for aeration and nutrient recycling, but they are often used by other burrowing animals such as foxes, opossums, raccoons, and skunks. FlourishAnyway from USA on April 01, 2018: You have to admit they are so cute. These animals usually weight from four to nine pounds, but in ideal conditions, they can weigh as much as 31 pounds. Nothing else will protect you from woodchucks. And even though they may be eating your vegetable garden in the summer, “remember that groundhogs are important native wildlife wherever they exist, said Whittier, who is also director of the school’s master’s program in conservation medicine. Well, today the German Shepard caught one and shook it up pretty good before I could get to her and stop her. Won't regular work just as well since they don't like the smell? I just noticed a groundhog this morning and I am going try ammonia first, if that doesn't work then it will be smoke bombs, finally my velocity pellet gun as a last resort.