Woodchucks
Groundhogs
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The Woodchuck, also known as groundhog is a member of the squirrel family.
They are found in open pastures, woodlots, fields, ditches, and roadsides. During early spring, they are most active during the warm parts of the day. However, during the warmer spring and summer months, the day is spent in their cool burrows and feeding occurs during the very early morning and at dusk. They begin hibernation mid October and emerge in February.
There burrow system is located about 2-4 feet underground and may extend 15-25 feet horizontally.
In residential areas they may be found beneath homes, patios, under decks, garages and stored lumber.
They construct burrows and eat a broad range of vegetation. An adult consumes between 1-1/2 lbs. of vegetation a day.
They weigh between 4-14 pounds,and are stocky, giving the appearance of crouching close to the ground as it moves around.
Preventing and Controlling Woodchuck/Ground Hog Damage
They may be controlled in three ways:
Fumigation is most practical when there are several present in the den. As gaseous cartridge such as the Giant Destroyer would be recommended. These cardboard cylinders can be ignited and placed in the burrow system. Also, since sparks may occur, these cartridges should not be used inside, under buildings or near combustible items. Fumigation is more effective when the soil is damp (spring and fall) that when the soil is dry.
More Information-Purdue University
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