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Armadillo ice cream cone holes explained and how to stop midnight lawn drilling
International
Published on 11 May 2026

They dig shallow burrows at night for insects
Homeowners are reporting tiny cone-like holes in their lawns, and wildlife experts say they’re from armadillos foraging for insects after dark. The animals dig shallow burrows in soft, irrigated soil, often staying unseen because they’re nocturnal. Since fencing large areas is impractical, recommended fixes focus on trapping and removal, plus reducing watering to make yards less attractive over time.
- Cone-shaped holes are signs of armadillos digging for insects
- They forage at night and create shallow burrows
- Trapping and removal are usually the most practical steps
- Cutting back watering can reduce future attraction
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