How do you get rid of woodchucks or ground hogs?
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A hav a heart trap baited with broccoli placed near where they feed
remember to tie the broccoli or they will reach in and the door won't close properly
If you have the type where one side stays closed place extra brocolli in back so they have to cross trigger pan to get it
Glob of peanut butter on a slice of bread works well. Take them in the trap FAR away from your house. miles. Set again until you see no more for a few days. They live in families.
You can use mothballs to scare them away, here's a great discussion on the topic with some more really helpful advice http://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/pest-repeller/q-woodchuck-tunneling-under-my-shed-17857797... Good luck!!
Woodchuck tunneling under my shed
I am a hair stylist and I know human hair will keep deer away. Maybe it would work on ground hogs and woodchucks, too.
Use a 5 gallon pail filled half full of water. Pour black oil sunflower seeds on top of the water. Only need enough to cover water surface. Next to pail have a board or rocks there for the rodents to climb up to top of pail. They jump in thinking it is all seeds. They cannot get out and drown.