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Armadillo Disaster

GoFride

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I've been trying to get rid of a ninja armadillo for the past three weeks. My back yard looks like bombs have been going off back there. It got to the point where I couldn't let my dog off leash in the yard because I was afraid he'd step in a hole and break his leg if he tried to run and play. I think (I hope) that the little gray terror has finally moved on to greener pastures. I never did see him, but I just finished patching up my backyard (93 holes!!!!) :crying:
 
Wow. My cousin up in Tally uses a low electric fence to keep them out. I've seen one in my yard, once. It's too open, I guess.
 
We had one in our backyard and had to put chickenwire along the bottom of the fence so that he could not dig his way into the backyard (he was going in and out of the backyard through holes in the fence). The funniest thing is that they jump when they are startled...but they are a pain in the butt and can tear up a yard.

On the bright side if you ever attend a polo match you will be an expert at replacing the divots :)
 
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