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Armadillo problem
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09/19/12 03:31 AM
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Hogfan1
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I live in city limits so discharging a firearm is illegal ;-) But the armadillos are destroying my yard and flower beds.
The only way I am alerted to when they are active is when I let my boxer outside and he goes nuts and tries to get them.
Well somehow, someway, I thinned the Armadillo herd by one tonight ;-)
Any suggestions for baiting them for good "photographic" opportunities?
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: Hogfan1]
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09/19/12 03:34 AM
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Rockstar.3345
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Armadillos can't really be baited, I've tried it. But if you kill them and the skull is perfectly fine I'll take it.
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: Hogfan1]
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09/19/12 03:41 AM
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hrt4me
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Well somehow, someway, I thinned the Armadillo herd by one tonight ;-) got any tips?
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: hrt4me]
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09/19/12 02:35 PM
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Hogfan1
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This skull wasn't very intact. For some reason, it exploded on the top. As far as tips go, I don't really have any. OFF TOPIC though, I love subsonic .22 LR ammo 
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: Hogfan1]
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09/19/12 02:43 PM
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KillinSwede
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Subsonic .22LR ammo solves some problems.
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Re: Armadillo problem
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09/19/12 05:05 PM
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predator-solutions
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Live traps with a tub of earthworms. Put 2x4 as wings to guide him In.
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Re: Armadillo problem
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09/19/12 05:09 PM
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webstertroy
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yup live trap with boards on the side like a v shape..
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Re: Armadillo problem
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09/19/12 05:10 PM
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603Country
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I have a Sheridan pellet gun that I used in the city. 3 pumps to sting, 5 to penetrate, 8 to kill. You could dial in (pump in) the amount of lethality you needed. That's a handy little rifle, and you can put a scope on it, though I haven't.
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: 603Country]
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09/19/12 05:30 PM
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hook_n_line
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I caught one in live trap while trying to catch a raccoon. Had half a can of tuna in the trap. No Idea!
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Re: Armadillo problem
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09/19/12 10:45 PM
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Double Naught Spy
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Subsonic .22LR ammo solves some problems. And would be illegal to use in the city limits as noted by the OP.
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Re: Armadillo problem
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09/19/12 10:50 PM
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Re: Armadillo problem
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09/19/12 10:52 PM
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I would think the boxer would work, my son has had several hog dogs that would put a killing on armadillos so fast you had to be quick on the button to break them, have one that will still sneak one in if she thinks no ones watchin'.
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: 4K outdoors and taxidermy]
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09/20/12 01:57 AM
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DocJatTTU
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I watched my dad catch one by hand and smack it against a tree several times until it quit fighting. Not the most humane way to go but effective. I am in no way shape or form advocating animal violence just sharing a strange childhood memory lol
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Re: Armadillo problem
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09/20/12 05:22 PM
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tex2
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I've had luck trapping them in cages using peanuts. Occasionally you can chase one of those suckers down and beat the heck out of them with shovel.
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: Hogfan1]
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09/20/12 09:01 PM
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Many (over 40) years ago I built a home made trail camera for a Boy Scout merit badge project. It was really somewhat clever in a Rube Goldberg sort of way. The camera was mounted to a two foot length of 2x8. A stick about two feet long and 3/4" X 3/4" was hinged at one end. A mouse trap was mounted at the other end. When the mouse trap tripped, it hit the stick which pushed the camera shutter button. A string from the mouse trap was tied over a pile of bait. I could only get one photo per night, but it worked. Anyway, I tell this tale because I used lettuce at bait thinking I would get pictures of racoons or rabbits. Mostly however, I got photos of armadillos. This was in East Texas where there were a LOT of armadillos, but maybe lettuce would still work as bait. Then again, maybe there were just so many armadillos that I couldn't help but get pictures of them.
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: der Teufel]
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09/20/12 09:29 PM
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ch1966
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But the armadillos are destroying my yard and flower beds. The simplest solution is to put down grub killer. That's what they're rooting for. No grubs, no dillos, no problem.
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: ch1966]
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09/21/12 01:16 PM
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Big Grouper
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Try some CCI CB longs. In a rifle, they are quieter than shorts. They sound about as loud as the pump pellet gun mentioned earlier.
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: Big Grouper]
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09/22/12 05:37 AM
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JThoele
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 $10/hr and they will be taken care of silently and without the use of a firearm...lol Old pic I found. They are pretty tough creatures, I shot this one from about 15 yards with a g5 SGH and it managed to run/ crawl another 30-35 yards across the fence and into the ditch.
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Re: Armadillo problem
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09/22/12 05:32 PM
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: passthru]
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09/22/12 06:38 PM
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JThoele
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They make a sweet hat or soup bowl!
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: JThoele]
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09/22/12 08:22 PM
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My Bro in law swears they are tasty as can be. Haven't taken him up on that yet...
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: unclebubba]
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09/22/12 09:53 PM
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Taste just like pork. We make carnitas.we fried them whit some orange juice and a little milk or coca cola. Its been many,many moons since the last time we cook some!
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: wintertexan]
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09/23/12 12:21 AM
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Same problem 2nd year in a row in my yard. Last year my neighbor trapped 2 dillos. He used his fence and some hog panels to create a funnel into a box trap. Caught two within a week.
Took two nights last week for it to look like my front yard had a light drag with a disc plow.....
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Re: Armadillo problem
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10/17/12 12:01 AM
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i sprayed the yard and killed grubs and worms, did the trick..killed 2 with 22 cb shorts, but most came out midnight to 4 am
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Re: Armadillo problem
[Re: steve13]
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10/17/12 12:02 AM
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Trey Kuenslter
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i thought it was illegal to kill armadillos?
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