![]() RancherMan’s research showed this was probably just one of several ‘escape burrows’ that is typical for an armadillo. Upon close inspection we found the burrow was closed-ended & empty. I wonder if it’s a female & she’s looking for a place to have babies? We repaired the damage again blocked it off with a large stone and thought that was the end of that.īut the next day we found a deep burrow beneath our huge rosemary plant next to our back porch. ![]() We’d raked the area smooth to repair the damage, but it came back the next day & dug the same area, this time more deeply. The mystery critter had previously dug lightly around our rain barrel. ![]() Not only is it tearing up our landscaping but we don’t want to chance our mini-schauzer coming into contact with something that could harm her.ĭue to the size of the burrow, we’re trapping based on the premise that we’re dealing with an armadillo. We decided a *Live Trap will be set to capture and relocate this animal because it simply cannot stay! But here’s what we did to successfully trap and remove the armadillo: A Plan To Trap An Armadillo No, we’re not animal-trapping experts and we certainly don’t know it all. Our property was being damaged, plus we don’t want to risk a tussle with our mini Schnauzer Bailey & a potentially dangerous animal.īut we don’t like to kill a critter just for being what it is unless it’s venomous. Now before I go any further, know that I’m simply sharing what we did to remove a pest that was encroaching upon our space. What a mess! Looks like it may be an armadillo tunnel. One morning we found that an animal has burrowed beneath the rosemary plant by our back porch.Ī wide and deep burrow has been dug and lots of dirt has been kicked up into the rock border of our porch and the burrow is obviously into the roots of my beloved rosemary plant. If you click and buy something I could receive a tiny commission.) What Animal Is Digging Holes In The Yard? But links preceded with * are affiliate links. ( Note: Some links in this post will take you to other related articles for further information. But it’s hard to trap an armadillo because they’re not really attracted to bait. We didn’t want to kill it but instead to trap and relocate it. We had an armadillo digging deep burrow holes in our yard.
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