Building an Armadillo Trap & Monarch Butterflies Season 12 Episode 26 | 26m 49s | CC This week on the Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison demonstrates how ...
There’s an armadillo nosing around in my garden. I hear he and his kin have been poking a nose in many of your gardens, too. It’s been banner year for armadillos. I’ve seen veritable herds of them ...
Armadillo sightings are increasing in Indiana. While this exotic mammal might look "cute," you shouldn't pick it up; armadillos can carry dangerous diseases. It's illegal to trap or kill an armadillo ...
I receive some version of the following questions several times a year from a variety of localities. Q. We live in central Georgia and have seen armadillos in our backyard. They seem to be digging ...
In recent years, armadillos have quietly dug their way into the sandy soils of the South Carolina Lowcountry. These curious, armored mammals, once found primarily in Texas and parts of the Southwest, ...
Rural homeowners who battle armadillos for dominance of their gardens and yards have two new weapons at their disposal. Night shooting and traps made of wood. Before this year, LSU wildlife specialist ...
Mr. D. builds a winged armadillo trap, and Mary Schmidt talks about Monarch butterflies. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison demonstrates ...
Armadillos are often assumed to be a critter of the wild west, but they can actually be found in several places across the United States, including Indiana. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources ...