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Armadillos may be less inclined to dig in beds if they have to climb up to get into them, says Dykes. Get rid of brush piles, which may discourage them from hanging around to forage, says Pierce.
3 ways to keep armadillos out of your Southeast Texas yard By John Green, Certified Texas Master Gardener, Orange County Master Gardeners Updated Jan 30, 2023 10:16 a.m.
Armadillos are out destroying SC yards. Here’s how to keep them away from your home Sarah Claire McDonald Fri, October 6, 2023 at 10:30 AM UTC 5 min read ...
Q: There is an armadillo that is tearing up my front yard. My friends at church say they are also having problems with them, and they live in different parts of the city.
Armadillos do not like spicy scents. Try to add a little sprinkle of cayenne pepper around your yard to create your own “armadillo deterrent.” Set traps around your lawn.
Armadillos do not like spicy scents. Try to add a little sprinkle of cayenne pepper around your yard to create your own “armadillo deterrent.” Set traps around your lawn.
Armadillos are nearsighted and not real fast, so it is often possible to get close enough to catch one. I have never heard of an armadillo biting a person, but they do flail their feet trying to ...
An armadillo’s goal is not to disfigure your yard. Its objective is to locate worms and grubs or other underground insects. Unfortunately, bulbs and roots of shrubs may suffer collateral damage ...