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🦫 Groundhog Removal in Palmer

Local licensed expert serving Palmer and all of Nance County. Groundhogs dig deep burrows under foundations, decks, and sheds — causing structural damage and landscape destruction.

Groundhog Removal — Palmer, Nebraska

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Groundhog Removal in Palmer — What to Expect

Groundhog burrows can undermine foundations, creating thousands in structural damage. Early removal prevents serious problems.

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Our Process in Palmer

Our local Nance County contractor serves all of Palmer using the same proven, humane process for every job.

  • Live trapping and relocation
  • Burrow exclusion and filling
  • Deck and foundation protection
  • Garden fencing consultation
  • Ongoing monitoring
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⚠️ Peak Burrowing Season

Groundhogs are at maximum activity — feeding, expanding burrows, and raising young. Foundation and structural damage accelerates during this period. A single burrow can undermine a deck footing or concrete slab within one season.

Groundhog Removal in Palmer, Nebraska — Local Context

Groundhog populations in the Midwest are exceptionally dense, particularly in agricultural transitional zones of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois. Groundhogs hibernate from late fall through early spring, then emerge to establish new burrows — frequently under the same foundations and structures year after year unless exclusion is completed after removal.

All wildlife removal in Nebraska is regulated by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Our Palmer contractor is fully licensed under the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and uses only permitted, humane removal methods.

Groundhog Removal Cost in Palmer

$150–$400+

Trapping. Burrow exclusion and foundation protection adds $200–$600+. Call for an estimate — pricing varies by contractor and job complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions — Groundhog Removal in Palmer

How much does groundhog removal cost in Palmer, Nebraska? +
Groundhog trapping and removal in Nebraska typically costs $150–$400+. If burrows have undermined a deck, shed, or foundation in Palmer, exclusion to prevent re-burrowing adds $200–$600+. Extensive foundation repair from burrow damage should be assessed by a contractor after removal is complete.
How do I know if a groundhog is under my deck in Palmer? +
Look for a burrow entrance 5–8 inches in diameter, usually near the edge of your structure, with a mound of excavated soil nearby. Groundhog burrows in Nebraska can extend 25–30 feet and reach 5 feet deep — enough to undermine concrete footings and deck support posts over one or two seasons.
When do groundhogs come out in Nebraska? +
Groundhogs in Nebraska emerge from hibernation in late February or March and immediately begin expanding or establishing burrows. Burrowing damage peaks in spring and early summer as they establish territories and raise young. By midsummer, juvenile groundhogs disperse from their birth burrow — often moving directly under neighboring structures in Palmer. They hibernate again from November through February.
Will groundhog repellents work on my Palmer property? +
Commercial repellents and home remedies provide limited, temporary deterrence. They will not remove a groundhog that already has an active burrow on your Palmer property. Trapping followed by physical exclusion — burying hardware cloth along the foundation — is the only reliable solution across Nebraska.
Who regulates groundhog removal in Nebraska? +
Groundhog removal in Nebraska is regulated by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Nuisance groundhogs can generally be trapped and relocated by licensed professionals. Your Palmer contractor holds all required state permits and uses trapping methods approved under Nebraska wildlife regulations.