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Critter Control released five ways you can protect your yard from armadillos. These include: Get a fence. If you don’t want a tall fence obstructing your views, don’t worry.
Armadillos are not just critters of the wild west; we have them here in Indiana. Here's what Hoosiers should know.
Critter Control released five ways you can protect your yard from armadillos. These include: Get a fence. If you don’t want a tall fence obstructing your views, don’t worry.
It’s a nuisance more than anything,” Perez said. Reed said armadillos can be a nuisance for rural homeowners, but there are no repellants or poisons registered for armadillo control.
Critter Control released five ways you can protect your yard from armadillos. These include: Get a fence. If you don’t want a tall fence obstructing your views, don’t worry.
Once a curiosity of the South, armadillos have been spotted north of Lafayette and may be breeding in Marion County.
An armadillo roadkill found in Lincoln in September was the first recorded by Animal Control, but the leathery mammals have been spotted across the state for about a decade, according to the ...
If you spot "Abe" the armadillo, or any other armadillo, Animal Control said you should not try to catch it yourself. Call them at (402) 441-7900.
The first armadillos began to show up along the lower South Carolina coast in the 1990s. Since then, they have extended their range as far as the Appalachian foothills and are still going.