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There are no bounties for hunting armadillos in Texas, but landowners can obtain permits to control armadillo populations as a nuisance animal.
Texas Armadillo Control Permits
If an armadillo is causing damage to crops or property, landowners can obtain a permit from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) to control the population. The permit allows the landowner to hunt armadillos without a hunting license, but they must adhere to specific regulations and guidelines. For example, armadillos must be trapped or shot humanely, and only landowners or their authorized agents can carry out control measures.
Armadillo Identification and Trapping
Armadillos are nocturnal animals and are most active at night, making them difficult to spot during the day. However, during the day, armadillos often rest in burrows or under vegetation, providing a clue to their presence. To trap armadillos, landowners can use box traps or cage traps baited with food, such as fruit or insects. It’s essential to use the right size of trap, as armadillos are relatively small and can be injured if trapped in a large enclosure.
Best Hunting Techniques for Armadillos
When hunting armadillos, it’s crucial to use the right equipment, such as a .22 caliber rifle or a shotgun with birdshot. Armadillos are sensitive to noise and can be scared away by loud sounds, so it’s best to hunt them early in the morning or late in the evening when they are most active. Landowners should also be aware of the regulations regarding the use of dogs for hunting armadillos, as some counties in Texas have specific laws regarding the use of dogs for hunting nuisance animals.
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