Trapping armidillos?

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Tdog

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Anyone had any success trapping these pests? My lawn & gardens have been torn up over the last few nights. I've gone out at night with a flashlite & a shotgun a few times but have not been lucky enough to see the bugger in action.

Yeah, I know, if I would put out enough insecticides to kill all the grubs they would not be digging, but . . . .

Thanks,

Jack
 
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I've had pretty good luck with just sneaking up behind them and catching them. Their vision is very poor and though they have good hearing, if you walk easy up on them while they are eating they don't usually hear you. You have to grab them firmly by the tail and immediately lift them off the ground because if they get a claw in the ground they will pull out of your hand. They will give a very sudden jump the second they are caught so you must hold on tight and hold them away from your body while they are jumping so they don't scratch you. After they calm down you do with them whatever you want.:D

I caught 9 of them at my barn last year and painted different color numbers and racing stripes on each one and turned them loose again. We had been seeing so many it looked like we had hundreds of them but after I painted them we noticed that it was just the same ones we were seeing over and over. The paint held up well and we saw them regularly all summer and fall then they must have holed up for the winter during breeding season. They always have 4 babies and we anxiously waited for them to come out in spring to see if any of the babies had stripes, but the only ones we saw had no color.:rolleyes:
 
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Tally,

I'm still not sure if your late on April Fools Day, or you realy painted numbers on them. Either way, you got a laugh out of me just imagining what they must have looked like!!! Maybe something like walking pool balls??? hahaha

Next time you do this, PLEASE TAKE PICS!!!!!!!!!!

Eddie
 
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Eddie
I didn't take any photos but this picture is about what ole number 7 looked like.
I haven't painted any since last year because I talked to my neighbors 8 year old boy and he told me that his father had punished him for lying when he told his father he saw an armadillo in the yard with red stripes.:eek:
 

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I concur with tallyho. Here's a few more tips to catch them by hand.

1)Put on leather gloves.

2) Sneak up from behind with the dillo upwind of you.

3)When they stop, you freeze, when they move, you move.

4)Grab the tail firmly close to the base and lift quickly off the ground. They will squirm like crazy and give you "rope burn" with out gloves.

5) Pen them up and when you have enough, Have Armadillo races.

The thing that scares them the most is when the homeowner buys a grubbing hoe. They make purses out of their shells in Mexico.

Where I grew up in Victoria Tx, they used to have the yearly "World Armadillo Confab and Exposition".

I've been told they can be carriers of Leprosy.
 
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Hmmm, if I could even get a good look at the varmit, I don't think I would have to worry about catching technique.

Actually, I have caught them by hand before, but I was a teenager in central Texas, not a 67 yr old living in the piney woods.

BTW, not only do they always have litters of 4 - - the babies are identical quadruplets


But Tally, I like your sense of humor. Pictures would be great.

Jack
 
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It is true that armadillos are one of the only animals on earth that contracts leprosy besides man but studies have failed to show that man can contract leprosy from armadillos. Carville Louisiana was the site of the only leper colony in America and is the home of the Federal Hansen's Disease Center.
 
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Use a spring loaded door trap.. with catfood as a bait. ( have-a-heart trap )

Tip: put blood meal out where you don't want the armadillo's.. Hold your breath.. when you open the bag it smells like a rotting cow. i put vic's vapor rub under my nose.. it helped a bit ( smelled like a minty rotting cow )...

Soundguy

Tdog said:
Anyone had any success trapping these pests? My lawn & gardens have been torn up over the last few nights. I've gone out at night with a flashlite & a shotgun a few times but have not been lucky enough to see the bugger in action.

Yeah, I know, if I would put out enough insecticides to kill all the grubs they would not be digging, but . . . .

Thanks,

Jack
 
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Tdog said:
Anyone had any success trapping these pests?
Jack

Jack, I normally dispose of them after they die of "lead poisoning." I've heard that trapping them can be very difficult because they are so dumb they cannot find their way into a trap. They know there is food in there, but they just can't figure out the concept of looking on all sides of the trap for an opening. They say that if you will lay 2x6s on their side and make a chute going into the trap, the armadillo will follow the chute and get into the trap. I've never done this, just heard it worked.

I have used large amounts of cayenne pepper around the base of my trees. That works for about two weeks, during which time you don't want to make the mistake of stirring up that pepper dust while weedeating or mowing. It seems that if the armadillo gets his snoot full of cayenne pepper, he suddenly loses the urge to root for grubs.

Gun works best...but you gotta see them to do that.:rolleyes:
 
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I've blasted 4 in my yard since moving to Alabama. Nasty, stinky critters and they make a mess trenching up the yard and burrowing holes into my centipede grass.

I've noticed they aren't out during the daytime...a little in the morning, but I ALWAYS see and shoot them in the evening just before/right after dark.

I read about the leprosy virus they can carry on the internet. Since then, I use surgical gloves to dispose of them.

I agree with the fact that they are blatantly stupid! If you move slowly, you can walk right up to them.
 

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