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armadillos are destroying my lawn. Does anyone have a home remedy for repellent?

armadillos are destroying my lawn. Does anyone have a home remedy for repellent?

how do i get rid of armadillos?

does anyone know how to get rid of armadillos….i have a family of them under my house.they only come out at night.
they dig up the ground and ac duct work and wires under my house..please help me. any help would be greatful.
p.s i dont want to kill them thank 4 the help

Does anyone have a recipe for a meatloaf that is shaped like an Armadillo. I saw it on TV but can’t find it .

I saw this recipe given on TV (CBS) a few months ago and it was adorable. But I can’t find my recipe for it and I want to make it to surprise my daughter cause she is scared of armadillos (she is 25 years old.) Even a cake made to look like an armadillo would be okay.
Thanks!!

Anyone know about animal diseases?

What is the common disease found in an armadillo’s blood stream?

Does anyone know what type of bugs my daughters are finding? They are…?

about 1/4″ long and look like little armadillos. We live in the Northeast and these bugs seem to live underneath rocks. My daughters like to catch them for their bug jars, but I’d like to do some research to see what they eat to keep them alive. Does anyone know the name of these bugs? We’ve nicknamed them rolly-pollies, potato bugs and armadillo bugs.
Yes, they sometimes curl up into little balls when touched. Almost like that’s their defense-mechanism.

Does anyone kno how to get rid of armadillos?

They keep getting in my dads garden! lol

Has anyone ever heard of racoons eating bromeliads?

Something is actually CHEWING UP bromeliads, tearing out the center part and eating the soft inside & bottom part. At first I thought maybe snails or slugs because Ive never heard of anything eating bromeliads before. But you can see teeth marks. The same something rooted up a crinum lilly in same area of garden but didnt eat it. I know armadillos will root stuff up but they do not eat plants. The garden is in a rural scrub area so I also thought it might be hogs. But set a trap last night with lettuce and overripe tomatos and caught a raccoon. I still cant believe the raccoon is responsible for the bromeliads though, and I bet removing him from my yard will not solve this problem. I think he might have just been unlucky to pass by last night. He certainly looked innocent LOL. Any suggestions?