Groundhog Removal in Forest, VA
Groundhog problems in Forest often develop quietly — large wooded lots, grassy areas, and properties backing up to natural cover give groundhogs easy access to raised decks, shed foundations, and landscaped areas. A burrow system beneath a deck or concrete pad can extend 25 feet underground and involve multiple chambers before any surface evidence appears.
Animal Dispatch handles groundhog removal throughout Forest and Bedford County with trapping, exclusion barriers, and a 3-year guarantee on exclusion work. No inspection fee for groundhog removal.
Forest's large lots, maintained lawns adjacent to wooded edges, and the frequent presence of raised decks, outbuildings, and elaborate landscaping create numerous groundhog entry points. Groundhogs prefer the edge between open foraging habitat and brushy or wooded cover — a description that fits many Forest rear yards exactly. Large deck structures on Forest homes can shelter extensive burrow systems that go undetected for full seasons. Garden areas, flower beds, and vegetable plots draw groundhogs in and indicate proximity to the burrow site.
Groundhog burrow systems are among the most extensive of any mammal in Virginia. A single animal can create a system exceeding 25 feet in length with multiple chambers — sleeping den, nursery, latrine area, and several escape exits. When that system runs beneath a deck, concrete slab, retaining wall, or foundation, the excavation removes soil that was supporting those structures. Settling, cracking, and moisture infiltration can all result from burrow systems that go unaddressed over multiple seasons. The time to deal with a groundhog problem is when it's found, not after the concrete shows movement.
We set live traps at active burrow entrances. No upfront inspection fee for groundhog removal — $225 setup gets the traps in the ground and the process started.
We return to check traps, remove captured animals, reset as needed, and assess whether additional trapping is required.
Once trapping is complete, a physical exclusion barrier is installed around the deck, shed, or structure to prevent re-entry. Backed by a 3-year guarantee.
We identify other vulnerable structures on the property and assess what attracts groundhogs — gardens, brush piles, nearby edge habitat.
- Install an exclusion barrier around raised decks and shed foundations before groundhogs establish — hardware cloth buried at least 12 inches down and angled outward
- Remove brush piles, dense vegetation, and debris near structures that provide cover
- Keep vegetable gardens fenced with buried mesh at the perimeter
- Fill in abandoned burrow entrances promptly — empty tunnels attract new animals
- Inspect the perimeter of decks, sheds, and foundation walls each spring for fresh excavation
Groundhog problem in Forest?
Burrow systems grow over time and the structural risk increases with every season. No inspection fee to get started.
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