We had a skunk digging into our grass and also had a turtle digging holes one summer.
brucewayneaustin
omg… it thinks it’s a bunny standing up like that!
LindeeHilltop
I have bunnies this year & an unknown bedding down in a flower bed. A few minute ago I saw our 1st Bambi in our driveway. Tried to take pic without scaring mom unsuccessfully.
Life-Bat1388
Raccoons did this in my yard but I decided to accept it as providing them some habitat-they were eating grubs and a little wire garden fencing around plants kept them from destroying the veggies and flowers. The lawn could be patched
wd_plantdaddy
People think of them as pests but they’re actually aerating your soil for free. Win win! And armadillo poop is probably top notch compost
imsoupercereal
They’re destructive, but I try to let them be. They’re super pattern based. If they decide they want to dig up a plant, you can not replant there this year, they will just keep digging it up. Same for where they come under the fences
balernga
Cute little bastards plucking holes in my yard. Fine you’re forgiven
JohnGillnitz
Awww… The armadillo went home to you.
Noressa
They’re getting their grubby little paws into everything!
And by that I mean they’re eating the grubs.
Can’t be mad. 😀
smackpat
Try a mix of cayenne and coffee grounds for a couple of weeks.
Skirtygirl
If I saw this fella in my yard, I would be creating an armadillo sanctuary, and my garden would in a fortress. Lol This is the most stinkin cute “dillo.
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Okay but how cute is this little fellow?
I know he’s a problem but I love him
We had a skunk digging into our grass and also had a turtle digging holes one summer.
omg… it thinks it’s a bunny standing up like that!
I have bunnies this year & an unknown bedding down in a flower bed. A few minute ago I saw our 1st Bambi in our driveway. Tried to take pic without scaring mom unsuccessfully.
Raccoons did this in my yard but I decided to accept it as providing them some habitat-they were eating grubs and a little wire garden fencing around plants kept them from destroying the veggies and flowers. The lawn could be patched
People think of them as pests but they’re actually aerating your soil for free. Win win! And armadillo poop is probably top notch compost
They’re destructive, but I try to let them be. They’re super pattern based. If they decide they want to dig up a plant, you can not replant there this year, they will just keep digging it up. Same for where they come under the fences
Cute little bastards plucking holes in my yard. Fine you’re forgiven
Awww… The armadillo went home to you.
They’re getting their grubby little paws into everything!
And by that I mean they’re eating the grubs.
Can’t be mad. 😀
Try a mix of cayenne and coffee grounds for a couple of weeks.
If I saw this fella in my yard, I would be creating an armadillo sanctuary, and my garden would in a fortress. Lol This is the most stinkin cute “dillo.