You might have an armadillo problem if you notice random holes scattered around your property. Though small and harmless, armadillos can wreak serious havoc across your landscape. To stop the damage to your lawn and home’s foundation, we provide 6 ways to get rid of armadillos and restore ...
Nuisance concerns:Armadillos can and do dig! This is really the only problem they cause. You may wake up to finddeep holes throughout your lawn,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...
Aside from the damages they can cause to the house, armadillos can also damage plants and trees as their roots will be affected by the holes. However, most land owners fail to drive them away from their surroundings. Characteristics
They often dig holes in undesirable places, such as underneath a concrete porch, the foundation of a house, or near gas/water lines. If they remove too much dirt from under a concrete foundation, the foundation faces the danger of cracking. Their burrows also attract other animals. If you ...
'A little more practice will make you a regular whale. Now, if I may trouble you to unlace my back and front plates two holes more, I'll try that fascinating bend that you say is so easy. Won't Painted Jaguar be surprised!''Excellent!' said Stickly-Prickly, all wet from the ...
Two holes, I think, you said? A little more expression, please, and don’t grunt quite so much, or Painted Jaguar may hear us. When you’ve finished, I want to try that long dive which you say is so easy. Won’t Painted Jaguar be surprised!’ And so Stickly-Prickly dived, and...
If you see mounds next to the holes, you may be dealing with gophers, moles, or the well-known woodchucks. You can identify your mysterious digger based on where you live. Armadillos can be found throughout the southern United States from Texas to Florida, although a few have been found...