Residential wildlife service
Armadillo Removal in Oklahoma City
Fresh divots, cone-shaped holes, and disturbed flower beds may point to an armadillo searching for food. We focus on travel patterns and the areas where the digging keeps returning.
Look and listen
Signs You May Have a Armadillo Problem
- Small holes appearing overnight
- Disturbed flower beds or turf
- Burrows near a foundation or structure
- Repeated digging along a fence or path
Why it matters
Do not let an active opening become the new normal.
Armadillo digging can quickly disrupt lawns and landscaped areas. Finding the animal's preferred route is often more useful than reacting to one hole at a time.
How the job moves
A Clear Four-Step Process
Place equipment around likely routes
Monitor the set
Review habitat and access changes that may help
Removal + prevention
Close the Weak Point at the Right Time.
Reduce accessible shelter and consider barriers around repeat problem areas. Foundation-adjacent burrows may need a separate repair plan after activity stops.
Learn about exclusion work
Service FAQ
Common Armadillos Questions
Why are armadillos digging in my yard?
They often dig while searching for insects and other food in soil, lawns, and flower beds.
Is lawn repair included?
No. Removal starts at $299; landscaping and structural repair are outside the standard removal price.
No overnight stays
Need Armadillo Removal in the OKC Metro?
Call with the location, recent activity, and city. Standard residential jobs start at $299.
