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Chip is a regular participant in the museum’s daily animal interactions, which take place at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and on ...
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.
Set traps around your lawn. Setting armadillo traps either on top of their burrows or at strategic points around your yard will allow you to catch the critter.
Set traps around your lawn. Setting armadillo traps either on top of their burrows or at strategic points around your yard will allow you to catch the critter.
Set traps around your lawn. Setting armadillo traps either on top of their burrows or at strategic points around your yard will allow you to catch the critter.
Set traps around your lawn. Setting armadillo traps either on top of their burrows or at strategic points around your yard will allow you to catch the critter.
Nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) are the only armadillo species inhabiting the United States. Once found only in the southwest, armadillos are now headed north. Populations can now be ...
Got a problem with armadillos, racoons or Cuban tree frogs? Here's how to get rid of them in your yard (and attic).
West Virginia has its own share of strange animals, but a type of armadillo could be next on the list, if the species continues to expand as expected.
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.
Set traps around your lawn. Setting armadillo traps either on top of their burrows or at strategic points around your yard will allow you to catch the critter.
Set traps around your lawn. Setting armadillo traps either on top of their burrows or at strategic points around your yard will allow you to catch the critter.