How can I get rid of a groundhog that is destroying my fence?
We installed a nice wood fence with pickets spaced 2" apart and a bottom rail that is almost flush with the ground. The purpose of the fence is enclose a small yard for my very small dog. A big ole nasty groundhog is digging under the fence in various places to get in the yard. The holes it digs are plenty big enough to allow my dog to escape if she wanted to.
Today, it got in and couldn't figure out which way to get out (can't fit through the pickets) so it started to try to chew its way out by biting the pickets!
I have avoided planting anything, like pansies or vegetable plants, that would attract the groundhog. No seeds or birdfeeder. There is an oak tree that drops acorns, but they're all over our neighborhood. So why is he coming in?
We also paid a wildlife removal company to trap the groundhog. $200 and 2 weeks later, no success with that.
Someone else recommended sprinkling Cayenne pepper on the outside perimeter of the fence. Tried that. Nope, he's probably enjoying tacos or something!
I suppose I could bury wire around the perimeter to discourage this thing? Is there another way? Would strong-smelling plants, like rosemary, planted outside the fence discourage this animal? Other suggestions, that don't involve ballistics, please?
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Wow, what a problem. Maybe a row of large rocks along fence line.
not sure about this but might try Blood meal, sold at gardening and DIY stores. Sprinkle along out side area of fence. Reapply after rains and watering.
I totally feel your pain! We just recently had new beautiful sod layed in our backyard and now we have raccoons that are on the hunt for grubs under the lawn! We've finally resorted to "Coyote Urine" that smells to high heaven (and is a natural predator) and that helps...but still hasn't totally deterred them! Good luck. We've had to bar our little Maltese pups from the lawn area...don't want them smelling like coyote :)