This past weekend, I was out in the corn patch picking some silver queen when three armadillos walked up on me. Actually, at the time I was sitting in the shade pulling the shucks on a bucket of corn when I heard something rustling in the leaves under an oak tree maybe twenty feet away. They were making quite a bit of noise and I could not see them right off, so I started going over what it possible could be. I quickly thought and then ruled out deer, coyote, and squirrel. I had settled on a covey of quail, but at that time my little yorkie also heard the noise and rushed over to the tree to investigate. Nothing flushed, and he kept backing off out of their way. I still wasn't able to see what was making all the noise. So I called to him, thinking snake, when I saw what I thought was a shell. So I called to my wife and daughter to come see the tortoise I spied pushing along. I stood and took two steps then called back for them to hurry, it was an armadillo. I was aware that they had actually moved into Georgia some time ago, but I had never seen one alive until this moment, several road kill. Yet, here they were, on my field. The three of them were looking for something under the tree, I guess acorns. But the thing that surprised me the most was that they were not afraid of us, or maybe they did not know we were there. We walked closer to the tree, maybe ten feet from where they were eating, and I continued to talk to my wife about them. They did not pay us any attention. After a couple of minutes, one of them came close enough to the clearing and realized that we were there. It shuffled out a couple of feet toward my daughter and wife. Just as I was telling my wife to pick up my daughter, for I did not know if they bite or anything, it stopped, sniffed the air, spun around and ran back in the woods a few yards. But then it turned around and returned to foraging under the oak, again ignoring us. So we watched for a few more minutes and returned to our own work. This all happened midday. Are they always this carefree around people? What problems do they pose that I need to be mindful of?