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Oh, that annoying woodchuck who won't leave your garden alone. What do you do about this creature who dines constantly during the spring, summer, and fall in preparation for the winter hibernation?
With Spring just around the corner, those of us who enjoy gardening, can't wait to start "playing in the dirt"! After careful planning, soil preparation, and tool overhauls, don't...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission sets the standards and oversees the management of hunting practices in Pennsylvania. You will find an abundance of wild turkey, black bear, coyote, elk, whitetail...
Often referred to as groundhogs or marmots, woodchucks (Marmota monax) are giant rodents that can be found in a large section of North America. Identifying a woodchuck is easy, but the decision of...
A hole in the ground can be ominous since you just never know what is sleeping inside. Luckily, woodchuck burrows have some distinctive characteristics that will allow you to identify them.
Woodchucks are extremely chatty critters, so hearing and identifying the call of a woodchuck is a cinch, especially since some of the distinctive noises evoke how the woodchuck got its name.
Woodchucks are interesting creatures to observe, because they seem tireless and display insatiable curiosities. Since they never wander far from their burrows, they also happen to be some of the...
As technology has advanced, researchers and wildlife enthusiasts have used semi-permanent camera set-ups to observe animals for prolonged periods without disturbing their natural habitats. With...
Woodchucks live to eat and will make considerable efforts to trespass into your garden in search of something delicious. Unlike squirrels, chipmunks, and even rabbits, woodchucks tend to destroy...
According to the Center for Disease Control, rabid squirrels are extremely rare. (See References 1.) Although any mammal can contract rabies, rodents and rabbits are not considered animals of...
Woodchucks, also known as groundhogs, are the third largest rodents in North America, coming in behind the beaver and the porcupine. Woodchucks dig huge burrows that pose health risks to farm...
Woodchucks are unfriendly lawn pests that can cause a tremendous amount of damage to a landscape. While there are several pest-control products on the market, these can be expensive items....
Lawn problems from foraging animals are on the rise. As more habitat is converted to development, wildlife are left with fewer places to find food. The beautiful hostas you planted in the garden...