Armadillos

The presence of armadillos on your property can bring about certain symptoms and risks, impacting both the landscape and potential challenges. Here are key points to consider:

🛡️ Signs You Might Have an Armadillo Problem! 🛡️

Are you noticing signs of digging or damage in your yard? It could be a sign of an armadillo infestation! Here are some key indicators to watch out for:

  1. Digging: Armadillos are known for their burrowing behavior, and they often dig small, conical holes in search of food such as insects and grubs. Look for shallow holes or mounds of soil in your yard, especially near flower beds or shrubbery.

  2. Root Damage: Armadillos may cause damage to plants and trees by uprooting roots while digging for food. Keep an eye out for signs of root disturbance or wilted vegetation, which could indicate armadillo activity.

  3. Trails or Pathways: Armadillos may create distinct trails or pathways through grass or vegetation as they move around your property. These paths may appear as flattened areas with trampled vegetation and can help identify the areas frequented by armadillos.

  4. Nighttime Activity: Armadillos are primarily nocturnal creatures, so if you notice signs of digging or damage appearing overnight, it's likely caused by armadillos. Take note of any new disturbances in your yard each morning.

  5. Presence of Armadillo Burrows: Armadillos may create burrows or dens in areas with soft soil, such as under decks, sheds, or crawl spaces. Look for entrances to burrows or signs of excavated soil nearby as evidence of armadillo activity.

If you suspect you have an armadillo problem, don't wait to take action! Contact Sabre Wildlife Solutions for a free same-day consultation with our experienced wildlife experts.

Don't let armadillos disrupt the beauty and integrity of your yard – let us help you address the issue promptly and effectively! 🛡️🛠️

Implementing measures to deter armadillos or seeking professional assistance for humane removal can help address the issues associated with their presence on your property and mitigate potential risks.