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Armadillo Trapping in Fort Worth

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Armadillo Removal Strategies

In Fort Worth, armadillos thrive in wooded areas, grasslands, and suburban neighborhoods with loose, moist soil. They prefer yards where they can dig easily and where food is plentiful.

Armadillos become a problem when they start digging on your property. They will dig up your lawn looking for grubs, earthworms, and insects to eat. They build complex burrows for sleeping, nesting, and raising young. When these burrows extend under your house, driveway, or other structures, it can lead to significant problems!

Armadillos do not stay long in one burrow, but they leave pheromone trails other armadillos can follow. They can follow these trails to other burrows. One armadillo can create several burrows, and one burrow can be used by several armadillos. 

If you’ve seen a burrow or damage on your property caused by one of these animals, it’s time to call the wildlife experts at Trutech to conduct a humane armadillo removal.

Identify Armadillo Holes

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Signs an Armadillo is on Your Property

Armadillo holes are cone- or half-moon-shaped burrows that are typically 1–3 inches deep and 3–5 inches in diameter. They are often found in groups and can be up to 25 feet in diameter. Armadillo holes have loose, fluffy soil around the edges.

They also dig burrows big enough for them to crawl into sleep. The burrows resemble a levee system especially as they start to dig horizontally. These horizontal cavities lead to structural damage. 

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Dangers of Armadillo Infestation

Armadillo digging can undermine the structural integrity of foundations, driveways, and sidewalks when the animals burrow under these areas. Their digging while foraging for food and burrowing may also increase the potential for topsoil erosion. Armadillos have been known to carry the bacteria responsible for causing leprosy, which may transfer to humans who come into physical contact with the creatures.

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Armadillo hole under fort worth house foundation

Armadillo Trapping and Removal

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Are Armadillos Dangerous?

Armadillos pose very little danger to people. A scared armadillo usually jumps in the air to distract predators or runs away. They rarely enter houses. The greatest risk is the damage caused by digging.

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Trapping & Removal

Individuals should never attempt to trap or handle wild armadillos without the assistance of wildlife control specialists. The professionals at Trutech can strategically place and bait the trap to quickly solve the armadillo issue.

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Prevention & Exclusion

Armadillos leave a spiderweb of scent trails for other armadillos to follow. It is vital to use repellents and exclusion to protect your yard from future infestations. Armadillos can be restricted from yards and gardens by installing outward-angled fences buried at least a foot into the ground. Scent-based repellents can be effective at keeping an armadillo away but will not work at solving an armadillo problem!

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Frequently Asked Questions

A scared armadillo usually jumps in the air to distract predators or runs away. When facing a human, it is not likely that the pest will bite. Armadillos have small, peg-like teeth that do not usually cause injury.

Because the pests are docile and frighten easily, armadillos are not dangerous to humans. However, these animals may cause problems by digging near foundations or damaging gardens. Residents with armadillo issues can call Trutech for safe pest removal.

Because of the danger of disease, homeowners should not try to dispose of dead armadillos on their own. As with any wild animal, handling these pests is safest with the proper equipment and training. Residents with concerns about armadillos can contact the wildlife experts at Trutech.

Burrowing animals are definitely attracted to old hollowed out tree stumps. To determine the species an inspection would be needed, because multiple burrowing animals would be attracted to that area. Example. Armadillo, Raccoon, Skunk, etc. If you were seeing areas around the tree stump or in your yard that have been rooted up, then the target animal may be Armadillos.

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