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Maverick
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Armadillo Deterrent-Any Ideas
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3/7/2006 10:07:04 PM
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Anyone now of a good old fashion armadillo deterrent recipe other than trapping or 12 gauge?
They are tearing up my yard and tired of my Lab chasing them and keeping me up all night.
If not guess, I’ll have to get Lakeman to come over with his pea shooter, for a little pre-PWC target practice.
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Lakeman
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Armadillo Deterrent-Any Ideas
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3/8/2006 12:16:10 AM
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LOL. Maverick I'm gonna try and find a way to get those possum-on-the-half-shells. Only thing I know right now is a good 22long rifle.
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Chevy4x4
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Armadillo Deterrent-Any Ideas
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3/8/2006 9:54:31 AM
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.300mag = explosion of possum-on-half-shell...
Way more fun...
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HTMLman
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Armadillo Deterrent-Any Ideas
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3/8/2006 11:40:34 AM
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I have some sub-sonic .22 shorts that make very little noise and have little or no over penetration. The three "S"s" Shoot, Shovel Shut-up.
This works for all nuicances. Excellent for protected things.
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Maverick
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Armadillo Recipe
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3/8/2006 6:58:58 PM
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BAKED OR BARBECUED ARMADILLO -( Found this on the Web did not make it up, think I'll invite Feb over for a Barbeque when he is town in about 2 weeks - LOL)
2 lbs. armadillo meat 1 stick oleo or butter Lemon juice Dash onion salt Salt to taste Pepper to taste Lemon pepper to taste
Season with salt, pepper, lemon pepper, lemon juice, and rub with butter. Wrap in foil and bake at 325 degrees F. for approximately 45 minutes. Remove foil, add more butter and brown. For barbecued armadillo, baste with barbecue sauce over grill after removing foil.
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JIM
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CARP RECIPE
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3/8/2006 7:29:08 PM
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Pre heat oven to 325 degrees wash fish place fish on a 2' x 1' board cover with a nice fresh cow chip bake for 45 minutes remove from oven throw .the fish and board in the trash eat the cow chip
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Maverick
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Good One JIM
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3/8/2006 7:33:40 PM
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LMAO
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UPSMAN
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Armadillo Deterrent-Any Ideas
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3/8/2006 8:58:02 PM
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Have the same problem with my home in Opelika. Spot light and pistol in the middle of the night works, but who wants to stay up all night hunting armadillo. So here is something that is proven to work- kill the worms and grubs and the armadillo will not have anything to feed on. I use Ortho granules that kills worms, grubs, snails, ect. I put it out with a broadcast spreader ever 6 wks. It will take a couple of weeks to take effect. It has worked for me. Good luck
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roswellric
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You guys can eat scavengers
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3/8/2006 9:07:43 PM
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if you want but here's a couple of Levitical rules- eat animals that: 1."Chew the cud & part the hoof" 2. "Have Fins and scales"
Some things were meant to be eaten, some not. Hmmmm....I sure miss baby backs....
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pford
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Grubbs
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3/9/2006 2:51:42 PM
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Treat your yard for grubbs and the dello's will leave at once.
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Ulysses E. McGill
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Armadillo Deterrent-Any Ideas
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3/9/2006 9:17:21 PM
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My neighbor took one out with his 22 last night......ugly critter!
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Lakeman
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Armadillo Deterrent-Any Ideas
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3/9/2006 11:04:16 PM
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I always keep a roll of toilet paper handy so I can clean them fresh after the kill. It preserves the flavor. Only thing is the tail snaps shut and it's hard to pry open.
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