This worked and we caught the perpetrator in one night! No bait or anything needed. Thank you so much for this tip! We had gotten rid of our traps so I bought one late last night. We used some 2x6 boards I had on hand and it only took about 10 minutes to set up at 11:00pm. We woke up this morning and the Texas speed bump was caught!
I'm just N of Owasso and it only took two nights for 1/4! of our front yard to be torn to hell. We water, unlike neighbors so it's much easier for them to get to their grubs in our yard. Going to try this for a couple night and then get some attractant if needed.
What do you use to ATTRACT it into the trap? There’s almost no way to guarantee it’s just going to happen to wander into an empty trap… I have one that is DESTROYING my garden EVERY night, and I finally have a live trap but don’t know how to entice it
Some people use worms, sardines, or over-ripe fruit but it isn't necessary. They are attracted to the scent of other armadillos. He could put leave the armadillo in the trap for around 12 hours so it will leave a scent in that spot. That will attract other armadillos to that spot. I use a wooden trap. They leave their scent in the wood of the trap. That allows me to move the trap to other locations and it still has the attractive scent. The nice thing about that trap is that the more you catch the better it works. Check the trap at least once daily. If you leave them in the trap more than 24 hours or if they die in the trap, the trap will be ruined and you will never catch any more with it.
This on I have by my bird feeders are the size of a kickball. I have one of these traps. I'll have to raise boards next to flowerbed n porch. Chicken wire would work to
The best bet is to use funneling, boards in a wide V shape to direct them into the trap. There are some baits out there but I haven't seen any that are super effective. There are some wooden traps, Trap-a-dillo, that are supposedly more attractive because they have armadillo scent in them, I haven't used one to verify though
No bait necessary. Some people use worms, sardines, or over-ripe fruit but it isn't necessary. They are attracted to the scent of other armadillos. He could put leave the armadillo in the trap for around 12 hours so it will leave a scent in that spot. That will attract other armadillos to the spot. I use a wooden trap. They leave their scent in the wood of the trap. That allows me to move the trap to other locations and it still has the attractive scent. The nice thing about that trap is that the more you catch the better it works. Check the trap at least once daily. If you leave them in the trap more than 24 hours or if they die in the trap, the trap will be ruined and you will never catch any more with it.
I have a wooden trap with the 2 trap doors and caught about a dozen this year. I have had them break open the wire mesh traps because they are that strong. If you're in a humid area, the wooden traps warp and swell. It's a struggle. Trying to work on a good design that requires minimum maintenance. The armadillo baits do not work. Do not buy them. Waste of money
Funny you say that, I just had one break the door of one of my cage traps. I've seen the 2 door wooden traps, and read that people have alot of luck with them, especially once the trap gets a good armadillo scent to it.
@@moultriemanicmechani unfortunately you catch other things besides armadillos with bait. The only other thing I’ve caught when just using my scented trap, is a groundhog. They seem to be nosey compared to other animals
That's an extremely low bar you are setting 😂. We might be the only animals able to think we are superior to other species, but we are actually at the bottom of the barrel.
This is not even anywhere practical for my yard. My yard is sprawling. I am trying to figure out where the bastard is going during the daytime. I have every possible hiding spot blocked. There is a creek down below the backyard, but why would he travel 800 feet just to dig up the front yard? He is ruining it!.
Did this last night and had an armadillo this morning. Thanks!
This worked and we caught the perpetrator in one night! No bait or anything needed. Thank you so much for this tip!
We had gotten rid of our traps so I bought one late last night. We used some 2x6 boards I had on hand and it only took about 10 minutes to set up at 11:00pm. We woke up this morning and the Texas speed bump was caught!
Thanks to your video-we caught the armadillo that has been destroying our yard for months!! Appreciate the help!
Armadillo scent attracts them. I live in Oklahoma. we have ALOT of these guys here. Lol
I'm just N of Owasso and it only took two nights for 1/4! of our front yard to be torn to hell. We water, unlike neighbors so it's much easier for them to get to their grubs in our yard. Going to try this for a couple night and then get some attractant if needed.
B more fun to use them as target practice for the .22 ! Just get some subsonic .22 shorts and have fun.
Thank u for sharing your tips and video's on how to catch the armadillos better really thank you
you bet, good luck!
What do you use to ATTRACT it into the trap? There’s almost no way to guarantee it’s just going to happen to wander into an empty trap… I have one that is DESTROYING my garden EVERY night, and I finally have a live trap but don’t know how to entice it
Same here, in central Florida. Trying to trap them and repocate
Some people use worms, sardines, or over-ripe fruit but it isn't necessary. They are attracted to the scent of other armadillos. He could put leave the armadillo in the trap for around 12 hours so it will leave a scent in that spot. That will attract other armadillos to that spot. I use a wooden trap. They leave their scent in the wood of the trap. That allows me to move the trap to other locations and it still has the attractive scent. The nice thing about that trap is that the more you catch the better it works. Check the trap at least once daily. If you leave them in the trap more than 24 hours or if they die in the trap, the trap will be ruined and you will never catch any more with it.
Thank for the demo,I've got my self a couple of them need to catch.
Good luck!
THANKS IVE GOT THIS PROBLEM BUT HAVE HAD NO LUCK CATCHING ONE,ILL TRY THIS.
Good luck
THANKS
This on I have by my bird feeders are the size of a kickball. I have one of these traps. I'll have to raise boards next to flowerbed n porch. Chicken wire would work to
What do you put on the bait to attract the armadillo?
The best bet is to use funneling, boards in a wide V shape to direct them into the trap. There are some baits out there but I haven't seen any that are super effective. There are some wooden traps, Trap-a-dillo, that are supposedly more attractive because they have armadillo scent in them, I haven't used one to verify though
@@coyotetrappingschool1575I have used wooden traps and they are superior. The more armadillos you catch the better they work.
What do you use as bait in the trap?
No bait necessary. Some people use worms, sardines, or over-ripe fruit but it isn't necessary. They are attracted to the scent of other armadillos. He could put leave the armadillo in the trap for around 12 hours so it will leave a scent in that spot. That will attract other armadillos to the spot. I use a wooden trap. They leave their scent in the wood of the trap. That allows me to move the trap to other locations and it still has the attractive scent. The nice thing about that trap is that the more you catch the better it works. Check the trap at least once daily. If you leave them in the trap more than 24 hours or if they die in the trap, the trap will be ruined and you will never catch any more with it.
Thank you for the information.
I have a wooden trap with the 2 trap doors and caught about a dozen this year. I have had them break open the wire mesh traps because they are that strong. If you're in a humid area, the wooden traps warp and swell. It's a struggle. Trying to work on a good design that requires minimum maintenance. The armadillo baits do not work. Do not buy them. Waste of money
Funny you say that, I just had one break the door of one of my cage traps. I've seen the 2 door wooden traps, and read that people have alot of luck with them, especially once the trap gets a good armadillo scent to it.
Get some meal worms and put them in the trap , they love meal worms
@@moultriemanicmechani last year I trapped 58. No need for bait
@@TheGolfinj98 mealworms are cheap , it sure doesn't hurt , they have an excellent sense of smell
@@moultriemanicmechani unfortunately you catch other things besides armadillos with bait. The only other thing I’ve caught when just using my scented trap, is a groundhog. They seem to be nosey compared to other animals
Clint Johnson from Louisiana makes an excellent lure. Trap can be set with no guide boards.
Good to know, thanks Kirk
How do you go about getting his lure? I tried Google to find him but no luck
Gadamn Armadillo smart er than the Government
That's an extremely low bar you are setting 😂. We might be the only animals able to think we are superior to other species, but we are actually at the bottom of the barrel.
They are some pesky little vermin. They can mess up a garden for sure or what I hear from others I watch.
I'm hearing use sardines for bait
Can I have a traps
Their is one in my crawl space. We can't get it out
I find there trails and set a 160 conibear in it
This is not even anywhere practical for my yard. My yard is sprawling. I am trying to figure out where the bastard is going during the daytime. I have every possible hiding spot blocked. There is a creek down below the backyard, but why would he travel 800 feet just to dig up the front yard? He is ruining it!.
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They will wander into empty traps, best use no bait and you won't catch other animals.
Possums on the half shell
You have to get dogs
Stay up at night wit a shotgun