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How to Get Rid of Groundhogs - The Old Farmers Almanac The problem is that groundhogs—also known as woodchucks or whistle-pigs —are binge eaters who can wipe out your vegetable garden in a matter of minutes They climb, they burrow, they swim, and they eat—an adult consumes about a pound to a pound-and-a-half of vegetation daily
8 Natural Ways To Get Rid of Groundhogs - Farmers Almanac Are you wondering how to get rid of groundhogs without harming them? Here are some top groundhog repellents and tips: Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, “whistle pigs,” or marmots, are rodents that can do a lot of damage to your lawns and gardens
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Groundhog | Size, Diet, Groundhog Day, Facts | Britannica woodchuck A woodchuck (Marmota monax) eating herbaceous vegetation groundhog, (Marmota monax), one of 14 species of marmots (Marmota), considered basically a giant North American ground squirrel It is sometimes destructive to gardens and pasturelands
Woodchuck vs. Groundhog: Whats the Difference? - Terminix Today, most Americans refer to the animals as groundhogs Yet, in British English, they’re referred to as woodchucks Groundhogs have other common names as well, including whistle pig and land beaver Whistle pig comes from their distinctive calling sound that resembles a shrill whistle, whereas land beaver describes their habitat and behaviors
Groundhog Facts, Pictures Information: Woodchuck Marmota monax The groundhog – also known as a woodchuck – is a burrowing rodent in the squirrel family Sciuridae It is found in grasslands and forests of the USA and Canada, and is unusual among marmots for living in lowland areas
Learn about woodchucks - Mass. gov Woodchucks are burrowing animals and can make a home for themselves under your porch if you're not careful Learn about woodchucks and what to do if problems arise Woodchucks are common and abundant in Massachusetts They are found throughout the state except on Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard