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Re: Armadillos
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09/26/14 05:53 PM
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MDMORROW
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woof thats pretty rough there bubba
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Re: Armadillos
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09/26/14 06:04 PM
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unclebubba
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My Son and I were on an "eat what you kill" camping trip. It was windy and rainy. Fish weren't biting, squirrels and rabbits were not moving, no hogs to be seen, and our back-up rations were just about depleted.
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Re: Armadillos
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09/26/14 10:15 PM
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Pitchfork Predator
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I've been dealing with them for the last 4 years at my house. There is some BS advice being given here.
They are not easy to trap. They will still come to your yard even after treating for grubs. They eat anything living under the ground, worms, snails, bugs etc....
I used to kill them with my twelve gage until the police kept coming out. I've switched to a high powered pellet gun and it does the job. I would rather use the device Jank posted if it really works. It seems like they always come really late after your fed up going out and checking for them and fall asleep.
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Re: Armadillos
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09/27/14 12:50 PM
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You're right about that. They're tougher to get than I thought.
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