Armadillos
Armadillo Removal
Atlanta Macon Peachtree City
We understand armadillos and the many problems that they create. The armadillo does not really bite because they have very small mouths and but they have very powerful claws which attributed to armadillo damage to lawns, gardens, landscaping, plumbing, electrical wires, underground cables etc. They can even dig under pools and cause them to crack and leak.
Armadillo Removal Atlanta
Armadillo Removal Macon
Armadillo damage is why we are hired to trap and remove all armadillos from our customers properties. Yes we know how to trap armadillos. We can help you get rid of your armadillo problems and concerns. We provide armadillo trapping , armadillo control and armadillo removal services in Fulton, Fayette, Spaulding, Butts, Bibb, Jasper Counties in Georgia.
Armadillos are probably one of the strangest looking creatures you can find here in North America. They remind me of little odd looking armored dinosaurs running around in the 21st century. They are actually not of this world and are another immigration problem of the invading wildlife kind.
The armadillo is actually a native of Central and South America and mainly in Paraquay. Some species groups, such as the long-nosed armadillos, are widely distributed over the Americas, whereas others, such as the fairy armadillos only found in South America.
The nine-banded armadillo, (Dasypus novemcinctus), is found in the United States, primarily in the south central states (notably Texas), but with a range that extends as far east as South Carolina and Florida and as far north as Nebraska; they have been consistently expanding their range in North America over the last century due to a lack of natural predators, and have been found as far north as southern Illinois and Indiana.
Atlanta Armadillo Removal

The armadillo is commonly found dead as road kill on the side of the road. One of the primitive ways this species defends itself is it jumps very high when it gets scared. Well sadly the armadillo has not evolved and not learned to jump into traffic when a car scares them collides with the undercarriage or fenders of passing vehicles . I have read reports of armadillos known to occasionally jump high enough to smash car windows on smaller chassis vehicles. Ouch !!
Look Back At Yesterday
The armadillo has a leathery shell which has some value but few deal in the trade and sale of armadillo skins anymore. We don’t sell armadillo skins are any
One of the mos beautiful adaptations I have ever seen done with armadillo skin would be this vintage armadillo skin purse.
early 1920s art nouveau style
Vintage armadillo skin purse.
Rare leather purse, uniquely bizarre! Perfect for a taxidermy enthusiast. Rhinestone eyes, mirror inside of bag. Metal and early plastic clasp on front, reminiscent of early 1920s art nouveau style. Lined interior. Ready for your next adventure!
Measurements:
Length: 10 1/2″
Wide: 6 1/2″

