Controlling habitat, destroying shelters, eliminating food sources, and favoring natural enemies are ways to kill a groundhog. The mammal in question (Marmota monax) cannot survive without burrows from which to forage for berries, grasshoppers, grubs, insects, nuts, snails, or wild grasses and to verify whether spring is imminent or undergoes a six-week postponement. Given the dedication of people to the "outdoor rooms" which their properties constitute, food is less controllable than burrows, whose sustainability ensures that a woodchuck family will be able to hibernate, raise young, and run from bears, bobcats, cougars, coyotes, dogs, eagles, foxes, people, reptiles, or wolves.
A rifle or bow preferably
Salt can kill almost anything if there is too much so yea it can.
Bubblegum will not kill groundhogs, though the sticky material over their mouths will make it hard for them to eat, and they may likely die of starvation. There are better ways to exterminate garden rodents and pests than feeding them bubblegum.
THat is not ture - Pine-Sol DOES repel if not kill bugs like fleas, etc.
are groundhogs verebrae
groundhogs eh
There are no groundhogs in Ireland.
Yes, they are the national animal of the united states of America. If you kill one, you face a lot of jail time!
Yes, but antifreeze is not the most effective method of extermination for groundhogs or garden rodents or other pests.
I guess groundhogs are pretty cool ;)
Groundhogs are scared of their shadow.
how do groundhogs affect the soil