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Groundhog Removal in Massachusetts

Targeted groundhog removal and exclusion for Boston homes and businesses using proven trapping and perimeter methods.

Groundhog Removal in Boston

Groundhogs in Suffolk County dig extensive burrow systems that undermine foundations, patios, and retaining walls, especially in areas with the humid continental climate moderated by the Atlantic where spring thaws soften soil around Boston Common and the Public Garden. We assess entry points near fences, decks, and garden beds in neighborhoods like Back Bay, Jamaica Plain, and Charlestown before setting properly sized live traps baited with fresh produce or alfalfa.

Massachusetts regulations require humane handling; we avoid lethal methods unless a health department order is in place and always check for dependent young before closing burrows. After capture, we seal openings with heavy-gauge wire mesh buried 12-18 inches and topped with gravel to prevent re-entry, then recommend removing attractants such as low-hanging fruit trees and unsecured compost.

Edge cases include multi-unit buildings in the South End or North End where burrows connect under shared courtyards, requiring coordinated access, and waterfront properties in East Boston where tidal influence keeps soil moist and burrows deeper. We carry the necessary state permits for transport and release only on approved rural sites outside the metro area.

Groundhog Removal Services We Offer

Live Trapping and Relocation

Single or multiple cage traps placed along active runways with daily checks to remove groundhogs without harm before transporting to approved release sites.

Burrow Exclusion and Sealing

Locate all entrances, install buried wire mesh barriers, and backfill tunnels to stop re-colonization on residential lots in Dorchester and Roxbury.

Perimeter Fencing Installation

Install 3-foot buried fencing with outward-facing aprons around gardens and foundations in Beacon Hill and South Boston to block digging access.

Attic and Crawlspace Inspection

Check for groundhog entry into structures near Fenway Park and Allston, document damage, and provide written findings for insurance or real-estate needs.

Habitat Modification Service

Remove food sources and cover potential den sites on commercial properties along the Freedom Trail corridor to reduce future groundhog activity.

Recurring Monitoring Program

Quarterly site visits with trap resets and perimeter checks for multi-family buildings in Brighton to maintain long-term control.

How it works

  1. 1

    Site Inspection

    Walk the property to map burrows, runways, and damage while noting proximity to landmarks like Boston Harbor or Faneuil Hall.

  2. 2

    Trapping Setup

    Place and bait live traps in active locations, secure them against tampering, and schedule daily monitoring visits.

  3. 3

    Capture and Removal

    Check traps each morning, humanely handle animals, and transport to approved rural release locations outside Suffolk County.

  4. 4

    Exclusion Work

    Seal all identified entrances with mesh and gravel, then advise on vegetation changes to prevent new activity.

  5. 5

    Follow-Up Visit

    Return within 10-14 days to confirm no new digging and adjust barriers if needed.

Pricing

Pricing varies by property size, number of burrows, and access difficulty. We provide upfront quotes after inspection.

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Groundhog Removal — FAQs

Still have questions? We're happy to talk it through.

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+ Are groundhogs active year-round in Boston?
They hibernate from late fall through early spring but become active again once soil thaws, often first noticed in March near parks and gardens.
+ Can groundhogs carry diseases that affect people or pets?
They can host ticks, fleas, and occasionally rabies; we recommend keeping pets away from active burrows until removal is complete.
+ Do you need permission to access neighboring yards in the North End or South End?
Yes, we coordinate with adjacent property owners when burrows cross lot lines to ensure complete exclusion.
+ Will sealing burrows cause the groundhog to move inside my house?
Proper exclusion work is done only after trapping is complete, preventing animals from seeking shelter in the structure.
+ How soon can you respond in Beacon Hill?
Same-week service is typical during peak season; call during business hours for current availability.

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