Groundhog Removal
Inspection: Our team will come to your property and assess the extent of the groundhog problem. We'll determine the groundhogs travel paths and the extent of the damage they've caused.
Trapping: We use humane trapping methods to capture the groundhogs. Our live cage traps are designed to keep the groundhog unharmed until we can safely relocate them to a new location.
Prevention: We'll implement strategies to prevent future groundhog infestations, such as sealing off potential entry points and burrow-proofing sections of your property.
Trapping is the most efficient way to get rid of nuisance Groundhogs.
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Get Rid Of Groundhogs
Groundhog's will burrow and forage all over your property. Damaging under your home, deck, shed, barn, or patio.
Trapping & Exclusions
Groundhogs are not always as easy to catch as other animals like Raccoons.
Usually requiring a special trap set
to ensure a quick removal process.
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Burrow-proof Prevention
Preventing other Groundhogs from burrowing under the same locations after trapping and removal is cruial.
Known for creating homes (burrows)
for many species of wildlife.
Once your property has a groundhog problem, you're likely to have more of them back every year.
Groundhog's in North America
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Groundhogs are excellent diggers and are known for their elaborate burrow systems, which can be
up to 6 feet deep and 20 feet or longer.​ These burrows are important for providing shelter, hibernation, and protection from predators. During the winter months, groundhogs enter a state of hibernation where their body temperature drops, and their heart rate slows down to conserve energy.
Groundhogs are also important in the ecosystem as their burrowing activities help to aerate the soil
and provide habitats for other animals.​ In reality, groundhogs do not have the ability to predict the weather, and their emergence from hibernation is based on biological cues rather than weather patterns.​​
Groundhogs are also known for their ability to whistle or scream when threatened.
That's why Groundhogs get the nickname "whistle-Pig".
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Groundhogs are primarily herbivores and feed on grasses, clovers, dandelions, and other plants.​
They're known for their ability to eat a large amount of food in a short amount of time and can consume up to a third of their body weight in a day.​ Despite their cute and cuddly appearance, groundhogs can be quite destructive to gardens, farms, and other property. They are known for their ability to dig tunnels under fences and other barriers, and their appetite for crops can cause significant damage.
Overall, groundhogs are fascinating creatures that play an important role in our ecosystem.
While they can be a nuisance in certain situations, they are still beloved by many for their
unique behaviors and cute appearance.