Armadillo damage control

Help for armadillo holes, burrows, barns, and irrigation damage.

Fresh digging can create trip hazards, pasture problems, irrigation issues, and damage around barns, fences, lawns, and outbuildings. Iron Raven reviews outdoor armadillo activity by property fit and safety.

Damage signs

Armadillo issues are usually easiest to review with photos.

Send clear photos of the holes, a wider photo showing the area around them, and notes about when the damage appeared. The location matters: a hole in open lawn is different from digging near irrigation, barns, turnout areas, or pasture used by horses or livestock.

  • Small cone-shaped holes or fresh digging
  • Burrows near structures, fences, barns, decks, or outbuildings
  • Damage around irrigation, landscaping, garden edges, or pasture
  • Trip hazards or livestock concerns from new holes

What to include

  • Address or general location and county
  • Photos from close up and farther back
  • Whether pets, horses, livestock, or children use the area
  • Any gates, access notes, or unsafe areas to avoid

Pricing fit

Armadillo work may be quoted as a direct request or add-on.

Armadillo damage is handled case by case. A one-time visit may fit simple outdoor activity. Monthly or monitoring work may fit a larger property where armadillo damage is part of a wider wildlife pattern.

Deposits are required to schedule and apply toward the final bill, but are non-refundable.

FAQ

Common armadillo questions.

Can Iron Raven help with holes near barns or irrigation?

Yes, if the property is a fit and service can be performed safely and legally. Photos of the holes and the wider area help the review.

Is armadillo service guaranteed?

No. Wildlife activity is unpredictable. Iron Raven quotes service effort, review, travel, and field time, not a guaranteed result.

Do you handle animals inside walls, attics, or structures?

No. Indoor structure pest-control and specialty structure wildlife work are not standard Iron Raven services.