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<blockquote data-quote="KTS" data-source="post: 5422738" data-attributes="member: 21442"><p>About the only thing that will catch them consistently is a wooden trap that has had a live armadillo in it to leave it's scent.</p><p>It will get better the more times you catch one in it.</p><p>I ordered one a few years ago from the Armadillo trap company com. they are really expensive now but you can build one. there is a picture on their website. I built one exactly like the one I ordered and transferred a live one from the trap I bought and left it in there for about a day and from then on it would catch them just as good as the original.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTS, post: 5422738, member: 21442"] About the only thing that will catch them consistently is a wooden trap that has had a live armadillo in it to leave it's scent. It will get better the more times you catch one in it. I ordered one a few years ago from the Armadillo trap company com. they are really expensive now but you can build one. there is a picture on their website. I built one exactly like the one I ordered and transferred a live one from the trap I bought and left it in there for about a day and from then on it would catch them just as good as the original. [/QUOTE]
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