Do you have dogs? If not then broadcast some red pepper over your lawn in the pathways they normally take.
Armadillos follow the trail by scent, that will make them leave your lawn alone.
Do you have dogs? If not then broadcast some red pepper over your lawn in the pathways they normally take.
Armadillos follow the trail by scent, that will make them leave your lawn alone.
Don't blame me, blame the armadillos. They took off shortly after the thread was started. If it will make you feel better I'll try to do something stupid and video it this weekend.
jg
JG Pasterjak wrote: Don't blame me, blame the armadillos. They took off shortly after the thread was started. If it will make you feel better I'll try to do something stupid and video it this weekend. jg
fantastic!
My friend had armadillo problems at his house in Slidell, LA. His brother suggested the way to get rid of them was to build a highway through his backyard. My friend suggested his brother get a job in government.
Dr. Hess wrote: Turns out there really were giant armadillos. I think bigger than cows. Maybe a LOT bigger. They found some fossils in Florida or Georgia a couple years ago.
We were actually talking about this in class the other day. I believe they were called glyptodonts, they ranged in size from 200 to over 4000 lbs. The big ones were larger than a VW bug.
rebelgtp wrote:Dr. Hess wrote: Turns out there really were giant armadillos. I think bigger than cows. Maybe a LOT bigger. They found some fossils in Florida or Georgia a couple years ago.We were actually talking about this in class the other day. I believe they were called glyptodonts, they ranged in size from 200 to over 4000 lbs. The big ones were larger than a VW bug.
and had a tongue that would make LQ...oh, never mind...
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