As harmless as they seem, groundhogs can contribute to significant yard damage due to their foraging and burrowing habits.
. The best way to prevent groundhog lawn damage is to make your yard as groundhog-proof as possible.
Secure garbage and food sources by securely closing garbage cans and any pet food or bird feeders in your yard.
Fence off garden areas by installing a fence around them to protect your plants from the groundhog's foraging
Provide an exit route for groundhogs that enter accidentally and simply need an easy way out.
Contact animal control or wildlife services for live trapping and relocation, especially if the groundhog seems sick or injured.
If your yard is big, with lots of open, grassy space, or even a stream running through it, it may be a likely candidate for a groundhog's home
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