Can I spray Rabbit & Groundhog Out around a groundhog or woodchuck hole?
A. A technique that can be effective is to pour approximately ½ gallon of the liquid repellent down into the hole and place a rag soaked with the liquid repellent as far down into the burrow as possible. If in a day or so the rag is found outside the hole, reapply the repellent to the rag and place back into the hole. By being diligent with this technique, the groundhog may re-locate and abandon the original burrow…However, a new hole can appear in another part of your yard. Spraying your plants is your absolute best defense to help prevent them from being eaten or gnawed upon.