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re: Armadillos population
Posted on 12/18/23 at 9:36 am to commode
Posted on 12/18/23 at 9:36 am to commode
Yes, they are absolutely everywhere. I had to do some research in the deer stand regarding this.
From what I understand, they are migratory, and will travel fair distances. In times of drought, the ground becomes too hard for them to burrow into the dirt to feed. They will seek out any tilled/plowed dirt which makes it easier for them to feed. Hence, all the dillos in the food plots, fields, and road sides.
From what I understand, they are migratory, and will travel fair distances. In times of drought, the ground becomes too hard for them to burrow into the dirt to feed. They will seek out any tilled/plowed dirt which makes it easier for them to feed. Hence, all the dillos in the food plots, fields, and road sides.
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