Armadillo Removal
Humane armadillo trapping and burrow remediation across Florida. We remove armadillos, fix the burrow damage, and seal the property.

Every armadillos job, the same standard
No upsells, no surprise fees. Every exclusion runs to the same scope.
Live trapping
We live-trap armadillos using techniques designed around their nighttime travel patterns. No poisons, no harm.
Burrow remediation
Armadillo burrows run 7 to 15 feet deep and threaten foundations, walkways, AC pads, and pool decks. We fix the damage and reinforce vulnerable areas.
Exclusion barriers
We install hardened barriers around foundations, decks, and landscape beds so new armadillos can't move into abandoned burrows.
Lawn and landscape protection
Armadillos tear up grass and beds nightly hunting grubs. After removal we recommend prevention strategies tailored to your yard.
What to expect
Armadillo populations have exploded across Florida over the last two decades. They dig burrows that can run seven to fifteen feet deep, undermining foundations, walkways, AC pads, and pool decks. They tear up lawns and landscape beds in search of grubs every night. We live-trap armadillos using techniques designed around their travel patterns, fix the burrow damage they leave behind, and install exclusion barriers around at-risk structures so new armadillos don't move into the abandoned burrow.
Common questions about armadillo removal
Why are armadillos suddenly a Florida problem?
Armadillo populations have expanded dramatically across Florida in the last 20+ years. Mild winters, abundant grubs, and few natural predators mean once they find a yard with food, more keep coming.
How much damage can one armadillo do?
A single armadillo can dig burrows 7 to 15 feet deep that compromise foundations and concrete. Their nightly grub-hunting also tears up landscape beds and lawn. The damage compounds quickly if they're left alone.
Are armadillos dangerous?
Direct danger to people is low, though armadillos are one of the few wild animals that can carry leprosy bacteria. The bigger concern is the structural damage they cause to buildings, decks, and pools.
Do you handle the burrows after removal?
Yes. We fix the burrow damage, reinforce vulnerable structural areas, and install exclusion barriers so new armadillos cannot move into the abandoned burrow.
How long does it take?
Most armadillo removals are completed within a few visits. The trapping window depends on the animal's travel pattern, which we identify during the initial inspection.
Florida armadillo removal, done right.
Free estimate. Written warranty. FWC-compliant humane removal.
