6 Clever & Humane Ways to Keep Groundhogs Out of Your Garden

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Hey there, garden guardians! Groundhogs, which can also be called woodchucks and whistle pigs, are those burrowing burglars with a taste for greens. They’re drawn to yards with tasty plants or nice cozy spots to dig. They can pop up in anyone’s backyard, lured by the clover and soft soil. They’re not evil, though. They’re just looking for food and a home.

Unfortunately, their tunneling can topple fences, and their appetite for beans or peas can leave you empty-handed come harvest time. It’s a battle worth fighting and humane methods of control can be used to keep groundhogs out of the garden.

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