For all the time and energy we spend making sure our yards look nice, it sure is frustrating to realize some pesky animal dug a bunch of holes in the grass. How do you know what type of animal is ...
It’s annoying to discover unsightly holes, mounds, or tunnels in your lawn or garden beds. But figuring out what’s excavating without your permission isn’t straightforward. “There’s some sleuthing ...
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, ...
Nine-banded armadillos are expanding their range eastward across North Carolina, with sightings now reported in coastal ...
Armadillos slowly migrated from the west and were first spotted in Tennessee about 35 years ago, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency.
Farmers will confront deep holes in their fields and damaged crop roots. Homeowners will find their foundations destabilized by burrows. Municipalities will have to address roads and bridges damaged ...
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 ...
An armadillo that’s just over a year old is held. If you hear people talk about armadillos in Indiana, you might think they’re describing a few that strayed into our state, or you might assume the cat ...