Trapping armidillos?

   / Trapping armidillos? #11  
Dang Armadillos!!! :mad:

I have had some success trapping them, but not before they make a mess of things. I have the Pied Piper Traps, model 201. PPT, of Weatherford, TX has a couple of other models that will work also. Use a trap that does not have a "lip" at the bottom of the opening so that armadillo doesn't have to step over but can just walk right in.

I have trapped 9 so far this year ( 5 last year) and shot 3 out in the open while on armadillo patrol, either late at night or 0 dark 30 in the morning. I don't bait the trap, just try to determine which way they are coming in and which way they "work" our beds and set up the funnel/trap accordingly.

Picture 248 and 249 shows the way the trap is set up now. Notice I'm using the fence as part of the funnel. The bigger the funnel the greater the chance of success. The trap is set up here because it appears that 1 or 2 are coming from the empty lot across the side street shown in picture 250.

One was trapped in the culvert shown in picture 251. This is at the front west corner of my property. I just pushed the trap all the way in. Odd that the armadillo was already dead when I pulled the trap out the next morning. He saved me 1 round and I really appreciated that. :)

The greatest success has been at the front east corner. As shown in picture 253, a path was being created by those varmits coming from underneath the fence, right at the corner. I could have blocked it off but figure they would just find another way thru. I laid a 4x4 next to the path to force them to go down into the ditch and then placed the trap as shown in picture 252. 7 were trapped here. :D I was surprised one morning when there were 2 in the trap.

Well, that's my story...
 

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   / Trapping armidillos? #12  
tallyho8 said:
IThey always have 4 babies and we anxiously waited for them to come out in spring to see if any of the babies had stripes, but the only ones we saw had no color.:rolleyes:

Mornin Tally,
Youre the best man !!! :)

You guys down south are just havin too much fun !!! :D All we got up here are coyotes ! :( Just not the same ! ;)
 
   / Trapping armidillos? #13  
tallyho8,

So if you were to paint white strips, running the right way, on an armadillo would that give you a Zedillo? :)
 
   / Trapping armidillos? #14  
Well, Tallyho8 and Kyle_in_Tex told you everything I know about armodillo catching and habits, from years of 'dillo catching experience. I second the idea to catch them up close to the base of the tail... out too far and when they writhe you get a cramp trying to hold the tail... and tail burn on the inside of your hand... never had gloves handy, am sure they will work. HOWEVER, I do have one more piece of wisdom to add to this erudite discourse on 'dillo catching.

Don't catch them RIGHT at the base of the tail... the writhing motion WILL catch tinder parts of your hand between the shell and tail... there is a special pinch point there that you don't want to learn about from experience.

During my younger days, I would catch 'dillos whenever I could.. a challenge to be sure... and then turn them over to the ranch hands from south of the border who enjoyed the fresh meat. Don't ask, I didn't get their recipe:rolleyes:
 
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#16  
Thanx Barton - - that's a help. I'd rather shoot than trap & shoot, but I'm not having any luck on armadillo stake-out. Hope I can have as much success as you.

Jack
 
   / Trapping armidillos? #17  
Barton, it's obvious that you hate armadillos and also that you have more than your share of the critters running around your yard. Your traps and photos are the best illustration of the trapping method I have ever seen. The description of not having a lip on the trap shows you know all the intricate details. I think you've had great success because of all your attention to details. Great job! You're my armadillo trappin' hero. :D
 
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#18  
I ordered my Pied Piper trap last night - - I'm not sure where I'll set it up - - I have a couple of areas I can create one of Barton's 'funnels'.

Jack
 
   / Trapping armidillos? #19  
Tdog,

You are welcome and good luck. It can be frustrating deciding where to set the trap up. Limiting the area where the armadillos can easily roam helps, also, and I'm still working on that.

Patrolling at night has been less successful because they can easily be obscured by shrubs, trees, etc. Plus my night vision isn't as good as it use to be. :( I like sleeping at night, too. :D


jinman,

Thanks for the kind words, but I can't claim to be an expert, yet. The dang varmints have worked us over every night for the last 4 or 5 nights and I haven't trapped 1 of them.


As shown in one of the pictures , most of the property is in "beds", mulched with leaf litter and pine straw, covering mostly sandy soil. (I did not want more lawn than I could cut in 1 hour. :) ) This environment is great for earthworms of which we have an abundant supply and this is, I believe, what the armadillos are after. Sure, we have grubs, also, but we have some of the biggest, juiciest, earthworms I've ever seen.

Another factor is that we are in a 100 year drought and the armadillos are leaving the dry woods for the irrigated yards. Once they get use to the easy pickings in the irrigated yard they just keep coming back, even after it starts raining again.

The armadillos have one redeeming value. They found and tried to dig up 3 yellow jacket nests. I appreciated that very much. :D
 
   / Trapping armidillos? #20  
Tdog said:
Hmmm, if I could even get a good look at the varmit, I don't think I would have to worry about catching technique.
Jack

Uh, if you haven't seen them, how do you know you don't have one of those naturally black and white racing striped critters. Skunks will do that too!

I think I'd rather have armadillos.

Mike
 

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