Groundhogs may eat your garden because they are herbivores that enjoy consuming plants and vegetables. They may see your garden as a source of food and be attracted to it.
it could be a rabbit, groundhog, or even a dog
To effectively stop a groundhog from eating your garden, you can install a fence that is buried at least 1-2 feet underground and stands at least 3-4 feet above ground. Additionally, you can try using natural deterrents like garlic or hot pepper spray, or consider trapping and relocating the groundhog with the help of a professional wildlife control service.
A groundhog diet consists of grasses, clover, garden vegetables, leaves, twigs, apples, berries, and dandelion. In your garden the groundhog seeks beans, peas, herbs, strawberries, pansies, and impatiens.
Yes. Saw one jump two feet to get into my garden.
Yes, but antifreeze is not the most effective method of extermination for groundhogs or garden rodents or other pests.
Fill up the ground hog holes with "Groundhog away", which is located at Home Depo.
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They are known as garden snails!
Depends what they are eating
A groundhog would hog as much ground as a groundhog COULD if a groundhog could hog ground.
Yes they can. My uncle Phil was killed by one. He choked to death one day eating one he had captured and cooked.
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