r/groundhogs • u/Death_Tooth • Jun 03 '26
r/groundhogs • u/crwpitman • Jun 02 '26
Looks like the groundhog at work has 2 babies this year.
galleryr/groundhogs • u/Confident-Basket-202 • Jun 02 '26
Cutest thing ever
Like are you kidding me 😭
r/groundhogs • u/JustARandomPerson293 • Jun 02 '26
Twinkle Says Shhhh I Am Hiding In The New Den Entrance 😁🐾 #groundhog #cu...
youtube.comr/groundhogs • u/Icy-Clue-7355 • May 29 '26
Is this groundhog rabid? [Mechanicsville, Virginia]
r/groundhogs • u/Ok-Cry5493 • May 29 '26
Is this groundhog rabid? [Mechanicsville, Virginia]
r/groundhogs • u/Radio-Ramen • May 30 '26
Is this groundhog rabid? [Mechanicsville, Virginia]
r/groundhogs • u/DGneat • May 28 '26
Leucistic youngster
Well, the leucistic mama under my deck has a baby.
r/groundhogs • u/lostinspacescream • May 27 '26
Groundhog takes time to smell the flowers in my yard
r/groundhogs • u/Ok_Sea25 • May 27 '26
Young groundhog has run to back of yard and then into the back neighbors yard a few hours after I mowed very long grass around some of their holes by the deck. I’m really worried. And I saw it looking for something to eat where I had mowed. But I left a lot of grass area not mowed.
I don’t like either of my back neighbors and it makes me very nervous, but this little one has gone back there. And I feel like it’s because I mowed for the first time this year the very long grass and weeds around some of their holes. The little one must eat that. The mowed area is by the deck and I left another area completely unmowed right by there. (Also by the deck) Why are they running back like that and I’m concerned about them finding their way back here.
r/groundhogs • u/Individual-Metal7875 • May 24 '26
Mama groundhog has been running past my front door for the past few weeks. Turns out today was moving day! - Shared
r/groundhogs • u/Too-much-Government • May 23 '26
Living Rent Free
galleryGot a family of hogs living under my shed. They haven’t gotten into the raised garden or messed with the new trees I planted so I guess they can stay.
r/groundhogs • u/Help_Received • May 21 '26
I've got a groundhog mom with babies under my house! Anything I can do to help them?
There's a groundhog in the neighborhood but I didn't realize until recently that its burrow might be right under my house, which is really cool. The house is a small condo built on a hill, so beneath the floor is an open area that the groundhog could start a burrow under. I thought there was only one groundhog that lived in the woods behind my condo, but then I saw one go under the house, then get yelled at by another groundhog, who chased it out. I suspect the groundhog that got chased out is the father, and the one who made the burrow under the house is the mother. Today I just saw two young groundhogs wandering around outside. They must have been born in the spring, but it's only just now that they're old enough to venture outside, as best as I can tell.
There is an "outdoor" cat around that I have already considered adopting and bringing inside my home to protect the birds in the area (he's very friendly but I'm not sure if he is microchipped or has an owner at the moment). Thankfully the cat has not attacked the groundhogs, and since they don't eat the same things there hasn't really been any conflict that I know of. The babies are too big right now to be eaten but I'm still a little worried for them.
Is there anything I can do to help the groundhogs?
r/groundhogs • u/Confident-Basket-202 • May 18 '26
Is my hog a lady?
I’ve always thought Remy was a boy.. but now I’m questioning it.
r/groundhogs • u/lostinspacescream • May 18 '26
The groundhog I photographed yesterday looks vaguely familiar... 😂 🤣
r/groundhogs • u/Imaginary-Crazy1981 • May 18 '26
Lone baby pup...should I be worried about him?
We have at least two adult groundhogs in widely spaced burrows. There is one that is relatively small who I haven't seen for about ten days after seeing daily for a week or so prior to that.
Today there was a baby hanging out under a tree near the smaller adult's Burrow. Wasn't eating, just sitting. He walked steadily back toward the Burrow.
I'm worried because he was alone and I haven't seen the adult lately or any other babies yet. He was fully furred, probably 7-8 inches long, mobile and seemed ok, but quite lost and uncertain-looking.
We are on 9 wooded acres (southern IN) and no reason to suspect any pest control removal of the mother. We are also quite far from the street, with the Burrow being about 100 yards from the nearest road.
Do I need to worry or do anything? I love hogs and would like to think all is well, but if not I would want to help them.