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And that just shows how tough nature is. Armadillos don't store fat. So they must eat every day to survive. I have seen them digging through the snow to eat. And they must be finding things to eat. They survive much further north than us with much less favorable weather. Might as well learn to like them I guess.

It is going to take more than a couple of cold days and two inches of snow to drive them back. The snow will have to stay on the ground longer than a week multiple times in a season. Which I don't want to see because of damage that can most likely will be done to the quail and other natives.

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CHIEF.... they are night creatures .I got 14 hit on my game camera in 3 hours the other night from 2 to 5 am in my neighbors yard. Makes it hard on me to stay up that late to watch them dig holes. they can dig so fast they can about destroy a grassy area in a few minutes. If they have not all left from my area after it turns cooler they will be out right after dark and it will be a lot easier to watch them dig holes jump in the air etc.

I have seen them go through s extended period of snow.

About 2 yrs ago I and my wife went down to Springfield shopping. Between Lebanon and springfield we counted 48 dead on the road. Thing about that is I wonder how many cars they damaged. When they are startled they jump straight up in the air ofter winding up in grills and such.

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