Identify and exclude—they’re tractor-mouthed diggers. Change the menu—cut off their food sources. Skip homemade repellents—professionals may be needed. With its scaly armor, pointy ears, elongated ...
For all the time and energy we spend making sure our yards look nice, it sure is frustrating to realize some pesky animal dug a bunch of holes in the grass. How do you know what type of animal is ...
AROUND THE OZARKS, Mo. (KY3) - Armadillos have been spotted ripping up yards. One critter caused yard damage to an east Springfield neighborhood. Experts say armadillos may be creating burrows. Or, ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana now has breeding populations of armadillos. According to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), armadillos have colonized much of southeastern Indiana and are ...
If you hear people talk about armadillos in Indiana, you might think they’re describing a few that strayed into our state, or you might assume the cat-sized beasts are just a curiosity. The truth is, ...
INDIANA (WSBT) — You’ve probably seen raccoons and opossums, but what about armadillos? The hard-shell mammal has officially made its way into the Hoosier state and into our area! When you think of ...
They're rolling in from South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee, attracted by the promise of a temperate and warming climate, vast tracts of diggable land, room to expand, and a nearly endless supply of ...
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