I had one under my front porch, theres an annex of concrete block, 3 sides against the concrete foundation, which the porch is built on and its filled with sand or gravel, dry, not sure what kind of den was dug under their or how it would even hold up, being so dry and loose and although the woodchuck would roam to different holes in the vicinity, he would hang out under there for long periods of time. I kind of made friends with him, he was no trouble and as I realize later, depending on weather conditions that can change, meaning, your watered and lush garden had best be 'chuck proof.
This guy grabbed a broom off the porch on afternoon, was trying to take it under the deck and I had to grab hold of it and tug o war with him to get it back, he was actually a lot of fun for a about 8 years, same one, was missing a finger. I got overun with them last year, and had to kill several, live trapped a couple and released. I've always liked them as they can be quite interesting, very smart and always aware of whats around them, its just the darned holes and when they find what you grow is better than whats on the lawn or in the nearby field. I think we had a spike in population and it got real dry for some time which caused so many to linger around the house, should be different this year, having reduced the population.
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