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    How to kill armadillos?

    Other than lead poisoning, how do you get rid of them? This is in a big field that has big holes where the 'dillos dug out their burrow.

    #2
    are you 100% sure it's armadillos ? Burrows and big holes in the spring time could be a coyote den. Set up a trail camera to confirm activity

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      #3
      thearmadillotrap.com I bought one last fall and caught 5 or 6 within a few weeks. It doesn't kill them, but you can "relocate" them after caught.

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        #4
        This . .

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          #5
          not 100% sure its armadillos, but pretty positive. What makes the 'dillos go in the trap? $150 plus shipping is pretty steep!

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            #6
            An old timer once told me there's a lot worse things in a field than armadillos. It took me a while to realize why he said that.

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              #7
              I've never seen one do that. They usually only dig a few inches looking for food. They normally den up in the woods/brush or in some cover. Maybe you got a badger or something else.

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                #8
                Originally posted by denimdeerslayer View Post
                I've never seen one do that. They usually only dig a few inches looking for food. They normally den up in the woods/brush or in some cover. Maybe you got a badger or something else.
                This. Badger, rabbit, yote, invasive migratory snowbird prairie dogs lol

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by hog_down View Post
                  not 100% sure its armadillos, but pretty positive. What makes the 'dillos go in the trap? $150 plus shipping is pretty steep!
                  We have had one for a few years and I was skeptical at first too. But these traps dang sure work! Definitely get one that is pre-scented. Apparently they are drawn to the armadillo scent in the trap.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DRettele View Post
                    We have had one for a few years and I was skeptical at first too. But these traps dang sure work! Definitely get one that is pre-scented. Apparently they are drawn to the armadillo scent in the trap.
                    X2

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                      #11
                      my dogs usually keep them run off from around the house. the dogs can't really hurt them and it's quite entertaining to watch the dillos run from the dogs

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by hog_down View Post
                        not 100% sure its armadillos, but pretty positive. What makes the 'dillos go in the trap? $150 plus shipping is pretty steep!
                        I think the only thing that attracts armadillos is earth worms and other armadillos. I did not get the scented trap and still had my first after 2-3 days. There's a video on the site that shows you how to funnel them in. Once you have the first one, you leave it in there for 24 hours. Then you have a scented trap and don't need the funnel anymore. Make sure that is what is causing the problem before you make the investment.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by hog_down View Post
                          not 100% sure its armadillos, but pretty positive. What makes the 'dillos go in the trap? $150 plus shipping is pretty steep!
                          You can build one for $15 -- I did. Nothing magic about it, but I put 2x8s to funnel them into the trap. Leave the first catch inside the trap 24 hrs to "season" the trap.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by denimdeerslayer View Post
                            I've never seen one do that. They usually only dig a few inches looking for food. They normally den up in the woods/brush or in some cover. Maybe you got a badger or something else.
                            They dig a hole in the ground for a den. I tried to catch a huge armadillo as a kid, the thing about drug me down it's hole. The hole was big enough I could have probably fit down it. But it was by far the biggest armadillo I have ever seen, don't know if it was the typical 9 banded we have commonly or something else.

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                              #15
                              Do whatever this guy's sister and kids did:

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