It is amazing how many posters want to kill animals that are in their natural outdoor habitat as soon as they see one. Leave the groundhogs, chipmunks, squirrels, etc. alone. They aren’t going to attack you. Some of these people really should stick to high rise city living where they don’t have any green space near their homes. |
Wtf is wrong with your husband and you? You don’t do anything to the poor animal, he’s just living his life, trying to survive! He’s not going to go after you all!(Eyeroll) |
+1 |
They can also damage your property. We had two, several years apart. Was able to catch one, and eliminate it. |
If this is the case, there are many natural repellents that can easily convince them to move along. I believe the stories of groundhog attacks have been greatly exaggerated. They will not eat your children. |
Groundhogs are nocturnal and seeing one in daylight is certainly a good possibility that it could have rabies. Your stupid is catching so don't infect your children! |
If stupidity and ignorance are all that you can contribute, then remain silent. |
I saw a groundhog in my yard yesterday during the day. I opened the patio door to let my dog out, and as I started walking down my deck steps, it heard me and ran under my shed. I didn't notice it until it ran under the shed. My dog didn't see it, but he was going crazy sniffing around that area and trying to get his nose under the shed in the exact spot the groundhog ran into. He knew something had been there. I don't want to hurt it but i want it gone. What kind of repellent would you suggest that won't harm my dog? |
They are diurnal. |
Let your dog sniff. Good mental stimulation for him. |
I've seen plenty of groundhogs during the day and none attacked me. |
you are lucky the groundhog didn't attack your dog. I once accidentally ran over a groundhog with my car. I looked in my rear view mirror, and the thing got up and ran off. Those things are tough to kill. |
Uhh...what did you just contribute? |
A groundhog kept squeezing under our back fence, until my dog killed it. There are plenty of groundhogs around, but none come in my backyard anymore. Maybe I should advertise my dog’s services! |
When I lived back on the farm, the dogs would harass the groundhogs. They would run in circles around the groundhog so one could jump in and bit the groundhog's haunches. I saved a few groundhogs because the dogs thought this was a superfun activity. The groundhogs actively avoided the dogs. |