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Armadillos are not native to Florida, but they have adapted well to the habitat in Tampa and throughout the state. Armadillos can be a nuisance because they do a large deal of destruction to Tampa area lawns and gardens. They root for insects such as fire ants, digging them out of the ground to eat them.

Tampa’s Armadillo Trapping, Control and Removal Experts

Armadillos are commonly found in yards rather than in Tampa homes. Nevertheless, they can be serious household pests if allowed to roam freely on your property. Armadillos root and dig constantly, ruining vegetation and contaminating food sources. In addition to causing problems for homeowners, they can be dangerous to certain businesses. Critter Control of Tampa’s staff members are armadillo experts and can eradicate the issue for you.

Identifying Armadillos

Armadillos are best known for the shield-like plates that discourage predators. Armadillos have similar plates on their heads and tails. The plates are made of keratin, the rough, sometimes spiky material that also makes up their backs. Like opossums, they often roll over and play dead, exposing that human nails. The most common type of armadillo found in the United States is the nine-banded one.

On average, armadillos weigh 10-15 pounds and are about 2 feet long. They are usually either brown or gray. Armadillos have short legs with sharp claws that help them dig. They also have long, sticky tongues and distinctive snouts. They have large teeth set back into their mouths.

Common Armadillo Damage

Armadillos primarily eat insects, but they can and do root in yards for vegetation. They are particularly drawn to farmland crops. Yet, what the armadillo eats is not the biggest threat it poses for Critter Control customers. Armadillos like to burrow everywhere. This often compromises the structural integrity not only of buildings, but also of roads and bridges. Such damage often leads to traffic accidents and related injuries.

Like other wild animals, armadillos in Tampa carry diseases that can be transmitted to humans. For example, the armadillo is the only mammal in North America that can contract Hansen’s disease, also known as leprosy. While humans may not get Hansen’s disease from armadillos, they can contract other diseases and parasites, including fleas and ticks. Contact Critter Control of Tampa or call 813.948.0870 today for armadillo assistance.

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