How do I know if I have a groundhog and why should I hire a professional to handle it?
As spring gives way to summer, groundhogs are a common pest in Michigan. Here are some signs that may indicate the presence of groundhogs on your property:
Sightings: Groundhogs are diurnal creatures, meaning they are active during the day. If you frequently observe a large, stout rodent with short legs and a bushy tail roaming your property, it may be a groundhog.
Burrows: Groundhogs are known for their extensive burrow systems. Look for burrow entrances with mounded soil around them. Groundhog burrows typically have a main entrance and one or more auxiliary entrances. The main entrance is usually wider and surrounded by chewed vegetation.
Tunneling: Groundhogs dig tunnels underground. They create burrows with chambers for nesting, hibernation, and raising young. The burrows can be quite complex, extending several feet underground and containing multiple chambers and tunnels.
Gnawed Vegetation: Groundhogs are herbivores and feed on vegetation. They may cause damage to plants, trees, and gardens by gnawing on leaves, stems, and bark. Look for signs of fresh vegetation damage near burrow entrances or in close proximity to the groundhog's activity areas.
Fecal Droppings: Groundhog droppings are typically cylindrical in shape, about 3/8 to 1/2 inch in diameter, and up to 1 inch long. The droppings may be found near burrow entrances or along the groundhog's feeding areas.
Vocalizations: Groundhogs can make distinct vocalizations, including high-pitched whistles or squeals when alarmed or threatened. Listen for these sounds, especially when approaching their burrows.
Tracks: Groundhogs have distinctive tracks with four toes on their front feet and five toes on their hind feet. If you notice tracks resembling these descriptions, it may indicate groundhog activity in the area.
If you suspect you have groundhogs on your property, it is advisable to contact Morrison and Sons Pest Control at (313)689-0957 to assess the situation and provide appropriate solutions. We can safely and effectively handle the removal and relocation of groundhogs if necessary.