a result of the armadillo's habit of digging for grubs and earthworms. Florida's sandy soil is ideal to an armadillo, and easy to dig through. Armadillos might also choose to dig a tunnel (burrow) under your deck, porch, shed, or even house. You might suddenly find...
Armadillos also seek humidity and cozy places to hide. If your property is close to a forest or woodland, you’re more likely to encounter the armored animals.Moist, porous soilcan attract armadillos because it’s easier to burrow in. It’s recommended that you water your soil early in t...
A burrow dug right next to a house. This armadillo dug under the pool deck. The homeowners tried mothballs to no avail.A shot from beneath - the dillo's snout. Armadillo in the act of digging a burrow. Four armadillos caught in one day. I'll never rest until every dillo is caught...
Armadillos also seek humidity and cozy places to hide. If your property is close to a forest or woodland, you’re more likely to encounter the armored animals.Moist, porous soilcan attract armadillos because it’s easier to burrow in. It’s recommended that you water your soil early in t...
If possible, set the trap right next to, or even over a burrow hole. Don't worry, the animal is rarely in the burrow, and if it is, it'll just push the trap out of the way. If you can't set over a burrow, place barriers to direct the animal to walk into the trap. It rea...