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Controlling Armadillo Problems
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How to trap for armadillo
Florida armadillos cannot be lured into a trap - their food is everywhere!. Dillos do not respond to bait at all. Learn the techniques to use to catch and remove armadillo.. |
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Photo Gallery of Armadillos in Tampa
The Wildlife Patrol armadillo photo gallery has some of our favorite photos of this critter that we've taken over the years. |
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Signs of Armadillo Digging
Armadillo dig 2 types of holes - feeding holes and shelter holes. The shelter holes are called burrows and can extend up to 15ft.. The surface holes are cone-shaped and dug as the critter grazes for grubs. |
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Removing and Preventing Armadillos
Wildlife Patrol removes Tampa armadillos through trapping and by hand when possible. Armadillos are not a dangerous animal, but searching their burrows can be dangerous if
other animals - ie diamondback rattlesnakes - have taken over their burrow. Is there any way to prevent their digging? |
Wildilfe Problems Due To Armadillos
Armadillos distress Florida homeowners with their ferocious digging abilities. Nice, neat lawn one day... nice, neat holes the next. Armadillos rip up flower beds and fresh sod in their pursuit of grubs.
These critters dig burrows for temporary shelter. If the burrow extends under a building, the concrete foundation may be compromised. Follow the links below to learn
more and see why our company provides the best Tampa armadillo control. |
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