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The Woodchuck

Woodchucks and Woodchuck Control

What Woodchucks Eat


The woodchuck is a strict herbivore active in its foraging during the daylight hours. Its food sources include: vegetables, grasses and legumes. In early spring when green foliage is still scarce, the woodchuck will often eat bark, buds, and twigs. Later in the season, the woodchuck can be found standing on its hind legs to reach up and pull the top of a plant down to retrieve its tender foliage. When not foraging for food during the summer months, the woodchuck will often be found sunning and grooming itself.



    Acknowledgment:
  • Rene M. Bollengier. Jr., 1994. Woodchucks: Prevention and control of wildlife damage. Assistant Regional Director (retired). USDA-APHIS Animal Damage Control.
  • University of Michigan Museum of Zoology - Animal Diversity Web