I had no idea that armadillos were such a problem. From the Wikipedia entry: "First forayed into the Lone Star State across the Rio Grande from Mexico in the 1800s, eventually spreading across the Southeast. There, they've been common roadkill — jokingly described by some as "possums in a half shell" — and a burrowing nuisance to homeowners, cemetery caretakers and golf course superintendents." I guess I haven't spent enough time in Texas.
Contrary to what the eliminator people say, they are not rodents: "Armadillos are small placental mammals of the family Dasypodidae, mostly known for having a bony armor shell... Dasypodidae is the only family in the order Cingulata." In your face, eliminators!
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