How To Get Rid Of Groundhogs From Under Your Shed (8 Ways)



If you’re in need of some proven ways to get rid of groundhogs, here are eight harmless hacks for getting rid of groundhogs without harming them!

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6 thoughts on “How To Get Rid Of Groundhogs From Under Your Shed (8 Ways)”

  1. That would be kind of rude to catch a groundhog and transport it to someone else's property 10 mile away and let it go. Just kill the pest and feed the foxes, turkey vultures, crows, etc.

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  2. The lead off photo shows a Comstock double door, wire trigger, multipurpose, cage trap with a built in 3 way nose cone with a hole in the bottom to be used at dens, as pictured. No bait required. Merely set the trap and place it over the den, done. You will catch groundhogs coming and going, catch few non-targets, while the trap requires no maintenance. Nothing faster, easier or more effective. The best way to catch them is actually shown in the photo with a "positive" den set, which was not listed as one of the 8 ways to get rid of woodchucks. You never need bait. Rather than attract a woodchuck, the best way is to bring the trap to the animal.

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  3. I hate these little MFS. I fed mine Irish Spring. Boi bye! I sprayed my fence with aminos too. I put garlic everywhere. Look. The groundhogs were eating my dogs’ shit like they were treats…. Great video n

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  4. I like the way you said "sensitive" versus Karen's. I find a pellet gun works great for residential neighborhoods, or rifles where allowed. There are also insta-kill Conibear (SP?) traps that will work if you don't have risks with animals you want to protect getting into them.

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