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Armadillo Problems HELP!!!

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Ok, so it turns out an armadillo family is living under my house. They have dug a hole and moved in under the concrete slab. They are paying no rent and were not invited. I am trying to figure out what to do.

I have spoken to exterminators who said to fill the hole and sprinkle ceyenne pepper all around so they don't come back. The problem is how do I make sure they aren't home before filling the hole. I don't want to bury anything under my house. I am not really concerned for the safety of the armadillo as much as the possible smells emanating from the hole should the creatures die under there.

Anyone have any experience with this? Any suggestions?
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What about borrowing one of those traps from the county humane society or at least call them for a suggestion as to how to lure the armadello out.
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If you don't live in the middle of the city, you can wait near their hole around dusk and they'll come out to feed. Shoot them with a .22. Careful handling them since they do sometimes carry dieses.

That's the simpliest solution and you'll know for sure they won't come back. Then fill the holes.
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If you don't live in the middle of the city, you can wait near their hole around dusk and they'll come out to feed. Shoot them with a .22. Careful handling them since they do sometimes carry dieses.

That's the simpliest solution and you'll know for sure they won't come back. Then fill the holes.



Isn't Armadillo soup supposed to be tasty?

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be carefull.. armadilo's carry leprecy.......... no i'm not joking they really do!!



Quick web research:

While suspected instances of 'dillo-to-human transmission have been reported, leprosy remains uncommon in the U.S. and Canada (6,000 U.S. cases) and is in long-term decline worldwide--an estimated 2.4 million cases as of 1994. Fewer than 5 percent of wild armadillos have it. The disease is not especially contagious; researchers think that 95 percent of humans are naturally immune. Leprosy is treatable, and a vaccine (not totally effective) is currently available.

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Ok, so it turns out an armadillo family is living under my house. They have dug a hole and moved in under the concrete slab. They are paying no rent and were not invited. I am trying to figure out what to do.



Call the sheriff and have the freeloaders evicted. Ask the Anvil about eviction procedings.. he is a slumlord.


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The problem is how do I make sure they aren't home before filling the hole.



Simply ring the bell and see if they answer. Why all the sneaking around?:S
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I don't see what the big deal is. I mean they are UNDER your concrete slab, not inside your house or insde your walls. Just let them be... you can cohabitate with each other if they don't bother you, right ?

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suckers shoulda been flooded out after this weekend!!!



wow no kiddin'!:o

We had raccoons living in our attic last fall....the animal wranglers tossed 'predator urine' (urine from bobcats and other big cats) around up there to scare them out....worked fine, but the house smelled like a giant litter box for a day!

where do they get predator urine from anyway.....? That would be a weird job....here kitty kitty.....
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I don't see what the big deal is. I mean they are UNDER your concrete slab, not inside your house or insde your walls. Just let them be... you can cohabitate with each other if they don't bother you, right ?



The removal of dirt under potions of the slab will probably cause cracks and then let in moisture and smell. You should probably get rid of them.

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Run a garden hose down the hole and turn it on. They will come out. Then you either have to catch them or shoot them. Personally, I prefer a higher caliber than the 22, such as a 357. Or just go out at 1:00 am and they will be there digging up your yard.
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The removal of dirt under potions of the slab will probably cause cracks and then let in moisture and smell. You should probably get rid of them.



That is kinda what I was thinking. A web site I found talked about how sensative they are to smell which is why the pepper works. It suggested just throwing some mothballs down the hole and they won't go down there anymore. Now the big problem is catching all the moths ;)
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and here I can help you again..

Just call the vet and ask them to save the balls when they neuter the little buggers.. I believe the Humane Society gives people some of their money back when they have their moths neutered so it shouldn't take long before you get a good handful.
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