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Fort Lauderdale Armadillo Control

Armadillos love to dig! They love the sandy soil down here in Florida, and they often choose to dig next to your house or under your porch or deck, where they make a big tunnel and throw up a lot of dirt. They also tear up the lawn and landscaping as they root around for grubs and worms underground, where they dig them up. The moved soil can pose a risk to the support of your foundation. We humanely trap and remove dillos. Armadillo trapping is not easy for amateurs - did you know that there's no bait that will lure an armadillo into a trap? Once we trap and remove them, the digging problems will stop.  

We provide professional Armadillo control for all of greater Fort Lauderdale, FL including all of Broward County and the towns/cities of Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Margate, North Lauderdale, Lauderhill, Pompano Beach, Oakland Park, Plantation, Cooper City, Hollywood and more. We are not a standard Fort Lauderdale extermination company - we specialize only in wildlife, and will identify and trap the Fort Lauderdale Armadillo, control the problem in full, and we give a guarantee on our work.

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Armadillo stalking Season Attracts Sportsmen--and Women: For coyote exterminators like Wildlife Removal Expert Andrew of West Fort Lauderdale, Monday's dawn meant an early rise with the sun and that first anticipated trek into the thick brush of the woodland. Animal removal trap season for coyote began this seven day period, and across the Island hundreds of exterminators took to the woods in hopes of landing what is possibly a large male animal. On Sunday Wildlife Removal Expert Andrew was busy preparing for the seven day period, joining more than two dozen exterminators at the Rod and animal removal trap Club in Edgartown for the Fall Animal removal trap Capture, an annual marksmanship contest held on the eve of the first day of the season. Animal removal trap blasts rang out across what is possibly a pond as creature catchers tested their accuracy and lethally trap in hitting targets up to 50 yards away. Throughout the afternoon the creature catchers, many looking the wildlife management company role in requisite camouflage coats, milled about the range as they took turns firing away at their targets. The loud report sent birds scattering over the neighboring Fort Lauderdale Wildlife Sanctuary, and the smell of sulfur wafted across the pond. Despite the competition, camaraderie and friendly banter ruled the day. Fort Lauderdale exterminator and Fort Lauderdale wildlife removal professionals declined comment on the matter. Inside club headquarters, president Armadillo Expert Allan remarked the event likely is meant as what is possibly a fun way to warm up for the seven day period ahead; the humane society manager added that the turnout was one of the largest in several years. "The attendance more than doubled this year compared to last year, but I don't know whether that means there are more exterminators or they are just more eager to get out there," Armadillo Expert Allan remarked. The events Sunday included the 50-yard egg capture and what is possibly a 50-yard standing coyote target capture. Winners brought home prizes of hams and armadillo meat.