Groundhogs are known by several different names. They are also called woodchucks or whistle pigs, and are considered endangered and are a protected species in Wisconsin. Oddly enough, they seem to be multiplying in New York, New Jersey and just about every other area across the United States.
Groundhogs are one of the greatest challenges for homeowners this time of year, especially if you are trying to grow a vegetable garden. Gardeners become quite annoyed because groundhogs can easily eat up to two pounds of vegetation each day. They too enjoy the bountiful treats of nature as they feast on gardens and landscaping. It only takes one night for one groundhog to mow down an average size backyard garden. People often try using electric fences, regular fences, bricks, hair, urine, and rotten egg juice to keep groundhog away; but these pesky creatures still seem to find their way into gardens. Once a groundhog has moved on to your property, it is nearly impossible to get rid of them without the help from a pest control specialist.
Because of their constant burrowing and excavating skills, groundhogs have been known to cause considerable damage to foundations and they can even undermine the structure of swimming pools or other structures. Although not always the case, groundhogs can be the carrier of the rabies virus as well as the hepatitis virus.
If you have groundhogs making a mess of your landscaping in New York or New Jersey, contact Stern Environmental Group today. We provide humane expert groundhog removal service to our customers in Secaucus, New Jersey, the Greater New York City Metro and Connecticut Regions. Don’t let groundhogs damage your expensive landscaping. Take advantage of our 24 hour emergency groundhog removal services today.