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Woodchuck Removal in Indiana: Groundhog Problems in Miami, Wabash, Huntington & Grant Counties

Woodchucks, groundhogs, whistle pigs—whatever you call them—these burrowing rodents can cause serious property damage across North Central Indiana.
The Groundhog (Marmota monax), commonly known as a woodchuck, is widespread throughout Indiana and especially active in rural and suburban areas of Miami County, Wabash County, Huntington County, and Grant County.
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Why Woodchucks Are a Problem in Indiana
Woodchucks are powerful diggers. Their burrows can:
  • Undermine foundations
  • Damage concrete slabs
  • Weaken decks and sheds
  • Destroy gardens and crops
In agricultural areas of Wabash and Huntington Counties, woodchucks frequently damage crops and landscaping.

Signs You Have a Woodchuck Problem
  • Large burrow openings (8–12 inches wide)
  • Mounds of dirt near structures
  • Chewed garden plants
  • Holes under sheds, decks, or porches
Woodchucks are most active from spring through fall and hibernate during winter in Indiana.

How to Identify a Woodchuck Burrow
Woodchuck burrows are typically:
  • 8–12 inches wide
  • Surrounded by mounded dirt
  • Located near structures, fences, or tree lines
  • Equipped with multiple entrances
Unlike smaller burrowing animals, woodchucks create large, clearly visible tunnel openings. Fresh digging and nearby plant damage are strong indicators of active activity.

When Are Woodchucks Most Active in Indiana?
Woodchucks are most active from early spring through late fall.
  • Spring: Breeding season and increased digging
  • Summer: Heavy feeding and garden damage
  • Fall: Feeding heavily before hibernation
  • Winter: Hibernating underground
If you’re searching for “groundhog removal near me in Miami County” or “woodchuck under shed Grant County,” activity is typically highest between March and October.

Are Woodchucks Dangerous?
While not typically aggressive, woodchucks can:
  • Bite if cornered
  • Carry parasites such as fleas and ticks
  • Cause structural damage that leads to costly repairs
Their burrows can also create hazards for pets, livestock, and lawn equipment.
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