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  2. 9 Expert-Approved Tips For Getting Rid Of Groundhogs - AOL

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    In late summer and early fall, groundhogs start chowing down even more vigorously to prepare themselves for hibernation, when a groundhog will lose up to 30 percent of its body weight. By late ...

  3. Why groundhogs are hard to get rid of - AOL

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    Groundhogs, aka woodchucks, can be found in central and eastern US, and are known to burrow in yards and eat through gardens. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  4. Groundhog - Wikipedia

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    Instead of storing food, groundhogs stuff themselves to survive the winter without eating. [39] Thought not to drink water, groundhogs are reported to obtain needed liquids from the juices of edible plants, aided by their sprinkling with rain or dew. [16]: 85 [40] [12]: 308

  5. Slugs eat at night, so they can be hard to spot, but they leave behind tell-tale signs like holes in soft plants, such as tomatoes or strawberries. Slugs will also eat leaves like those on hosta ...

  6. Yellow-bellied marmot - Wikipedia

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    Yellow-bellied marmots are diurnal, and are less active during the night. [11] They are omnivores, but generally eat a wide variety of plants, as they are generalist herbivores. [12] They mostly feed on grass, grains, leaves, flowers, legumes, bird eggs, and insects. [5] Occasionally, they are also known to eat fruits and bark of fruit trees. [6]

  7. What Animal Is Digging Holes In Your Yard ? Experts Share How ...

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    Groundhogs prefer to live near pastures, along the edges of woods, or under sheds or structures. Their main burrow entrance is 10 to 12-inch diameter hole with burrow systems that are 30 feet in ...

  8. Gobbler's Knob - Wikipedia

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    The home of Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog who is the central figure in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania's annual Groundhog Day celebration. Gobbler's Knob Fire Lookout, a fire lookout tower in Mount Rainier National Park in Washington, USA. Gobblers Knob (Utah), a Wasatch Range summit near Salt Lake City, Utah

  9. Not all vegetables are annuals. Here are some that come ... - AOL

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    Plants should be allowed to grow undisturbed for two full years before harvesting. Plant in spring, and when third-year stalks are 6-10 inches tall, use a sharp knife to cut each slightly below ...