Sometimes, nature gets a little too close for us to truly enjoy. That's the case with homeowners and armadillos, where these miniature relatives of ant-eaters can become real pests for anyone trying ...
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. The armadillos are digging ...
Building an Armadillo Trap & Monarch Butterflies Season 12 Episode 26 | 26m 49s | CC This week on the Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison demonstrates how ...
Dear Neil: How can I eliminate armadillos? They're rooting up my yard, probably looking for grub worms. A: Armadillos just dig; they aren't especially drawn to the grubs. Trying to eliminate the grubs ...
How do I get rid of or prevent armadillos from digging up my yard and flower bed? Nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus)are about the size of an opossum. Their front feet are well adapted for ...
Armadillo sightings are increasing in Indiana. While this exotic mammal might look "cute," you shouldn't pick it up; armadillos can carry dangerous diseases. It's illegal to trap or kill an armadillo ...
Mr. D. builds a winged armadillo trap, and Mary Schmidt talks about Monarch butterflies. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison demonstrates ...
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Armadillos are becoming more common in Indiana. Do they carry diseases? Can you trap or kill them?
Armadillos are often assumed to be a critter of the wild west, but they can actually be found in several places across the United States, including Indiana. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources ...
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