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richb9v 05-22-2021 07:24 AM

Armadillo
 
We now have an armadillo residing in the back yard. Any help in telling what i need to do to get rid of him would be greatly appreciated.

golfing eagles 05-22-2021 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by richb9v (Post 1948587)
We now have an armadillo residing in the back yard. Any help in telling what i need to do to get rid of him would be greatly appreciated.

First of all, I wouldn't touch him. Some armadillos are known to carry leprosy. I would try calling animal control for advice.

JohnN 05-22-2021 08:18 AM

Armadillos have a great sense of smell and a large part of their brain is dedicated to it, so the answer to how to get rid of armadillos is fairly simple. Make your yard stink! Yes, strong scented, eye-stinging scents like those of vinegar or ammonia or good old pine cleaner can stop armadillos in their tracks, driving them from their borrows and your yard. Rumor has it, these roly-poly creatures are offended by the smell of pine needles or pine bark. You might try switching to one of these as mulch for your garden beds.

charlieo1126@gmail.com 05-22-2021 08:18 AM

I had them in a home in south Florida , they ripped up my lawn pretty bad , I tried some stuff but it never worked , they finally moved on and another homeowner set traps they seemed to work . There may be new stuff but couldn’t tell you how good it is good luck you’ll need it

Chi-Town 05-22-2021 08:19 AM

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Warm up the grill.

Byte1 05-22-2021 10:01 AM

Smoke them at a low temp for an extended period to make sure that the fat renders properly. Since I cannot get apple wood conveniently here, I have changed to orange wood for smoking meat/BBQ. It's a mild fruit wood. I understand their legs are choice meat when smoked properly. :MOJE_whot:

golfing eagles 05-22-2021 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Byte1 (Post 1948770)
Smoke them at a low temp for an extended period to make sure that the fat renders properly. Since I cannot get apple wood conveniently here, I have changed to orange wood for smoking meat/BBQ. It's a mild fruit wood. I understand their legs are choice meat when smoked properly. :MOJE_whot:

Tastes like chicken?????:)

427dave 05-22-2021 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 1948667)
Warm up the grill.

Possum on the half shell

vintageogauge 05-22-2021 11:03 AM

They are digging up slugs, get rid of your bugs and they'll go away. That is why God created pesticides.

Joe V. 05-22-2021 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1948633)
First of all, I wouldn't touch him. Some armadillos are known to carry leprosy. I would try calling animal control for advice.


I have read leprosy can be spread from human to armadillo and not just from armadillo to human.

golfing eagles 05-22-2021 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe V. (Post 1948836)
I have read leprosy can be spread from human to armadillo and not just from armadillo to human.

That's why armadillos "socially distance":1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

PugMom 05-22-2021 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1948785)
Tastes like chicken?????:)

:1rotfl::1rotfl::clap2:

DALEPQ 05-22-2021 11:33 AM

Just a quick question about Armadillos - We just came back to WI (we are seasonal),
during our drive back we saw a number of road killed Armadillos.
Just wondering how far north is their range, not as far north as WI, as have never seen
one here.

golfing eagles 05-22-2021 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by DALEPQ (Post 1948851)
Just a quick question about Armadillos - We just came back to WI (we are seasonal),
during our drive back we saw a number of road killed Armadillos.
Just wondering how far north is their range, not as far north as WI, as have never seen
one here.

The northern Georgia border is patrolled by a fleet of pick-up trucks with gun racks, Jack Daniels stickers and confederate flags that hunt armadillos on the road---hence the term "road kill":1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
But to be serious, according to Wikipedia (yeah, I know), they extend as far north as southern Indiana and Nebraska

renrod 05-22-2021 12:12 PM

How far north?
 
I've seen them sunning their bellies in ST LOUIS. Map it.


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