There are many items on the market to kill groundhog including trapping and releasing them. I'd rather kill them outright ... after years of dealing with them, they have destroyed and chewed through my cedar fence, they destroy everything in the yard, I have a huge backyard and I no longer plant ANYTHING...these animals eat flowers, vegetables all of it...I too love animals, don't get me wrong but when groundhogs are destroying my property you better believe it's a problem...there are holes in my yard and my dogs have fallen in...I have used the poison smoke which works extremely well for the young groundhogs but you must do it at night or early evening when they are all underground enjoying a nap. I was able to kill all the young groundhogs. The adults are tough. It looks like I will be trapping those because the poison hasn't worked and besides I have dogs. I know some of you are besides yourself but unless you live in a hut with no running water and electricity and strictly eat plants and wash your hair with just water I don't want to hear it...we ALL leave a carbon footprint behind and pests are a nuisance. I assume you won't kill roaches either?
The most commonly used groundhog poison is a carbon monoxide generating smoke bomb that is placed in the hole, lit, then the hole is buried to keep the gas in.
Another poison gas used is methyl bromide. Peanuts coated with strychnine are also common.
But there are groundhog repellents (most use dried predator urine) without poison that will remove them too, if you don't really want to kill them. There are also baits that can be used to capture the groundhogs in live traps for removal.
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I believe that is animal cruelty and I won't tell you.
First of all, why would you do that?
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A Groundhog!
I wouldn't poison it, it could harm other animals,but like to feed the ones on my farm a 165gr bullet from a .300 win mag, it seems to do the trick.
A groundhog is a rodent of the Sciuridae family and belongs to the group of marmots. The groundhog can be found in North America and is most common in the northeastern and central area.
Sulpher smoke will get rid of them.
Kill them or trap them. They are very stubborn rodents.
Perhaps Groundhog Day.
Poison control.
Trap, poison or shoot them.
This is a great excuse to buy a pellet gun. Just buy one that has about 1000fps and in the early moring at about sunrise watch for the groundhog and if you can get within shooting distance go ahead and use it.
they have hemotoxic poison