They will tear up the entire garden to get one bite from every plant. Best to either trap it and move it, or effect a more permanent solution. They like burrowing up under buildings too, esp near a good food supply, and can tear up your foundation. And they breed like, well, groundhogs.

--R



On 3/17/15 2:03 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes wrote:
A large ground hog was spotted sunning him/herself on the patio just
outside my dining room sliding door.  This is my first exposure to such an
animal.  What should I do?  Will it dig up my foundation?  Burrow under the
deck?  Eat all the earthworms?  WTF.  I have a haveaheart trap but don't
know what to bait it with.
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