2. Understand Why Groundhogs Love Your Shed Foundation
Groundhogs are attracted to specific locations for burrowing due to safety and food availability. Your shed provides a sturdy, sheltered environment that protects them from predators and harsh weather conditions. The surrounding vegetation might also offer a bountiful food source
Typically, groundhog burrows are designed with multiple tunnels and chambers, which not only serve as living spaces but also as food storage and nesting areas. Understanding these preferences can help in altering conditions to make your shed less appealing.
3. Assess How Much Structural Damage Your Shed Could Actually Suffer
The structural damage caused by burrowing animals can range from minor to severe. Groundhog tunnels can extend 8 to 66 feet long and go as deep as 5 feet, which can undermine the stability of the concrete slab. Over time, this can lead to cracks in the foundation, misaligned doors, and even tilting of the entire structure.
It’s essential to inspect the slab regularly for signs of stress such as visible cracks, unevenness, or gaps between the slab and the shed structure. Early detection of these issues can prevent more extensive damage and costly repairs.
4. Stop the Nightly Re-Digging With Immediate, Temporary Fixes
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