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Gainesville Armadillo Removal

Need armadillos removed from your property in High Springs, Branford, Trenton, Archer, Alachua. We really know how to trap, remove and control armadillos. Call for a armadillo inspection. Please ask us how we prevent armadillos from keep coming back under your home year after year.

Our Entire Service Area:

Alachua, Archer, Bell, Branford, Brooker, Chiefland, Columbia City, Fanning Springs, Gainesville, Hague, Hawthorne,  Jonesville,  La Crosse,  Lake Butler, Lake City, Live Oak, Mayo, Micanopy, Newberry,  Providence, Olustee,  Otter Springs, Trenton, Watermelon Park, White Springs, Williston, Worthington Spring

Armadillos are big nuisance and a menace to any one who owns property and fearful of the damage they cause underground and under slabs with their powerful claws.

We trap armadillos,and remove nuisance armadillo and offer Armadillo Control services. We also have clients who know how to trap, get rid of and control, remove and prevent nuisance problems with the armadillo especially in the South Eastern and South Western United States.

Did you know armadillos dig under built in pools and destroy them.

Did you know armadillos have very strong powerful claws and can often break out of cheap hardware store bought cages.

Do you know how to trap a armadillo?

What bait do you use to trap a armadillo?

Did you know as a kid we used to chase armadillos and pick them up.

Did you know it is illegal to relocate a armadillo or any other non native species in Florida?

Did you know it is normal for a mother armadillo to give birth to four identical armadillo quadruplets all of the same sex.

Did you know that a armadillo has limited vision and rely on moving from one burrow to the next to move around a yard. Armadillos can run a circuit of nearly two miles of burrows all connected to one problem nuisance armadillo?

Armadillos have a great sense of smell. They often destroy a lawn looking for grubs , earthworms and other larvae under the lawn turf

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