The nine-banded armadillo is expanding its territory into parts of the country it has never been seen in before, taking everyone from wildlife experts to homeowners to pest and wildlife control ...
Armadillos are native to Central and South America but have gradually spread to the southeastern United States.
Identify and exclude—they’re tractor-mouthed diggers. Change the menu—cut off their food sources. Skip homemade repellents—professionals may be needed. With its scaly armor, pointy ears, elongated ...
Armadillos are solitary creatures, and their nature reflects that. Even domesticated armadillos still display wild traits like the one in this video. They can roam up to eight acres daily, so an ...
Armadillos have been invading South Carolina for years. Here’s how to keep them from your yard. Photo from Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest Have you ever walked through your yard or somewhere in ...
Many of us in Skiatook see the evidence of one of our common mammals, the Armadillo. Its digging for grubs and other insects in the yard can really mess-up a lawn. Hey, I’m right there with you, but ...
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Armadillos are becoming more common in Indiana. Do they carry diseases? Can you trap or kill them?
Armadillos are not just critters of the wild west; we have them here in Indiana. Here's what Hoosiers should know.
Q. Do you know of anything that will deter armadillos from digging in flower beds? I have heard society garlic will repel snakes. Is there any truth in this? A. You could set up a live trap (or traps) ...
Q: An animal has been burrowing and digging holes around our front shrubs. Could it be an armadillo? A dog? -- V.S., Pasadena A: It could be an armadillo after mole crickets, grubs, fire ants or ...
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