Armadillos can be more than simply an irritation when they enter yards. Armadillos are common in Houston. More and more homeowners are finding telltale signs of an armadillo excavating and rooting for insects in their lawns. The animals are exceptional diggers, so landscaping damage usually includes holes up to three inches deep and five inches across. At times, it can appear as if the turf has been peeled away from the surface.

Signs of Armadillo in Yard 

Homeowners may find holes in vegetable gardens and flower beds, as well. When digging for grubs, earthworms, and insects, an armadillo in the yard will tear out bulbs and other vegetation. This can actually destabilize foundations, driveways, and other structures. Cosmetic damage may also occur on golf courses, while armadillo holes in pastures and farm fields can injure livestock. Finally, even though disease transmission is rare, these pests are known to carry the bacteria that causes leprosy.

Armadillo Droppings

Property owners are most likely to notice armadillo dung around the burrows and culverts where these animals hide. Because they eat frequently, armadillos also leave their waste near foraging sites like flowerbeds.