How do you smoke a groundhog?

Place the groundhog directly on the smoker grate at a relatively low temperature. On the Humphrey's, we set it at 225 degrees, and allow it to slowly smoke for two to three hours, depending on the size of the groundhog. You are watching for an internal temperature of around 165 degrees in the thickest part of the ham.
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How do you smoke groundhogs out?

Smoke bombs for controlling groundhogs can be found at most farm supply stores. To use them, you will need to cover all the holes of the burrow, except the main one, with either large rocks or plugs of sod slightly larger than the hole. You then light the smoke bomb, drop it down the remaining hole and cover it up.
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What does a groundhog taste like?

Due to them being vegetarians, their meat is tender and tastes similar to squirrel or rabbit.
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How do you season a groundhog?

Rinse the groundhog pieces, remove any fat, and cut out the glands underneath the front legs and armpits, then pat the meat dry. Season with 1 tablespoon Kosher salt and 1 teaspoon pepper. Heat the oil in a large heavy skillet, then brown the meat, in batches.
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Are groundhogs tasty?

"The simple fact is, groundhogs are eminently edible and delicious," writes Everett J. Castro in Mother Earth News. "Like rabbits and squirrels (both of which are valued food animals), whistle-pigs are vegetarians. Thus, their meat, when properly prepared, is quite tasty and tender."
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What do you do with groundhog meat?

Groundhog meat is subtle, like rabbit, but dark and mildly gamey like wild boar, and it takes particularly well to a braise. After it's cooked in liquid for about 2 hours, the meat becomes very tender and falls off the bones. I served my little friend with a dry, crisp Riesling and, of course, a bed of arugula.
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Do humans eat groundhogs?

Groundhogs are not only edible, they're tender and delicious if properly cleaned and prepared. They live on a completely vegetarian diet and carry no life-threatening diseases for humans. Groundhogs are similar to rabbits in taste, and most recipes for groundhog have you prepare them in the same manner.
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How do you poison a groundhog?

Smoke kills the groundhog while it is inside the burrow. The easiest way is to buy gas bombs and fill the burrow up. They get sold at garden centers and online. Make sure they are inside the hole before fumigating.
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What do groundhogs hate the most?

Lavender and other plants with strong odors can keep groundhogs away. Groundhogs dislike the smell of herbs such as mint, sage, basil, rosemary, thyme, chives, and oregano.
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Can you eat skunk?

Skunks are edible. Historical records show that Native Americans would trap and eat skunks regularly while living off the land, proving this animal to be a viable source of nutrients. The meat itself can be compared to rabbit or raccoon with its light color and similar flavor.
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How do you fry a groundhog?

Dredge the woodchuck pieces in flour to coat, and then dip them back into the marinade before you dredge them in flour a second time. (The double dredging is key to a good crispy coating.) Fry, turning once until the coating is cooked to a deep brown color. Remove to drain on paper towels.
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Are raccoons edible?

All in all, raccoon is totally edible, and I would not hesitate to eat it again. However, it's the quality of the meat that would keep me from cooking it more often. Like squirrel, it's a tough meat that is best prepared when tenderized.
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Will groundhogs drink antifreeze?

Antifreeze: Don't try this, as antifreeze as a poison for groundhogs is a myth. While one farmer says it works, experts say it doesn't. Don't waste your time.
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Do moth balls keep groundhogs away?

For whatever reason, groundhogs don't care about mothballs. When poured down a burrow, they just dig them out and they get buried in the dirt. In a garden, the animals continue to eat crops right next to mothballs. They just don't care.
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How do you get rid of a groundhog under my shed?

Here are a few ideas:
  1. Pour ammonia around your shed and in any holes they've dug. ...
  2. Place lawn windmills, windchimes, or a vibrating sonic device near your shed. ...
  3. Adopt a dog or cat and encourage them to spend time sniffing around the shed.
  4. Spread human scent around your yard with hair clippings.
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How many babies does a groundhog have?

Groundhog mating season is in the early spring and, after only a month-long pregnancy, mother groundhogs typically give birth to a litter of two to six blind, hairless babies.
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What is a group of groundhogs called?

The collective noun for groundhogs used by scientists is a “group” of groundhogs. Or “several” groundhogs.
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How long does a groundhog live?

Lifespan: In the wild, groundhogs can live up to six years with two or three being average. In captivity, groundhogs reportedly live up to 14 years. Breeding: Groundhogs tend to be solitary except in the spring when a litter of four to six young are born. Litters of one to nine have been recorded.
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Can you smoke a groundhog?

That's right, groundhogs have backstraps, and they are as good as you would imagine them to be when stripped off the backbone, rolled in seasoned flour, and fried. Place the groundhog directly on the smoker grate at a relatively low temperature.
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Does Irish Spring soap keep groundhogs away?

For years, Irish Spring's soap has been shaved and sprinkled in flower beds to keep animals away, but you need to keep an eye on the area as rain and watering will wash it away quickly.
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What is the groundhogs name 2022?

Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow on Groundhog Day 2022

On Feb. 2, 2022, Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his tree stump with the help of his inner circle and saw his shadow -- predicting six more weeks of winter -- during a ceremony in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa.
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What is groundhog's favorite food?

Favorite foods include alfalfa, clover, peas, beans, lettuce, broccoli, plantain, and soybeans. Groundhogs will often devour your seedlings before they even have time to grow. Rabbits and deer eat some of the same plants, so make sure to check for burrows before concluding that you have groundhogs.
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Is a groundhog a squirrel?

They're related to squirrels.

Groundhogs (Marmota monax) are a type of rodent known as a marmot, and marmots are closely related to squirrels. "They are giant ground squirrels is what they are," says Richard Thorington, curator of mammals at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.
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