skunk living under my shed

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OK so I have a skunk living under my shed. I have tried moth balls, that usally works but this guy is pretty tough and thats not working, anyone with advise or tips I'm all ears. BTW I called a trapper and they want 190.00 to trap it out I was trying not to spend that much but I will if I have to. Now that its getting cooler Its great to sleep with the windows open EXCEPT for this little " stinker"
 
if you're willing to part with the shed in say an "accidental fire" or "unexplained explosion"...I have a few different idears....otherwise I have nothing useful.
 
Isn't that more like removing the wall from the stain, instead of the stain from the wall?

It would be nice if you could displace him without killing him, but unfortunately, our local laws prevent the movement of such animals. So, my only (legal) solution is a "Have-a-heart" trap. Set in a place where you can get a clear shot of him from a "safe" distance. Trap, then shoot. It's like shooting fish in a barrel. I don't like this, but since I don't feel like getting arrested for moving a groundhog or skunk from my house to a local park, it's our only option.
 
Isn't that more like removing the wall from the stain, instead of the stain from the wall?

It would be nice if you could displace him without killing him, but unfortunately, our local laws prevent the movement of such animals. So, my only (legal) solution is a "Have-a-heart" trap. Set in a place where you can get a clear shot of him from a "safe" distance. Trap, then shoot. It's like shooting fish in a barrel. I don't like this, but since I don't feel like getting arrested for moving a groundhog or skunk from my house to a local park, it's our only option.

I live in the city so I can't dicharge a firearm:mad::mad:
 
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A pack of blackcats every hour until the problem is gone.
 
The problem with skunks is that even a GOOD shot can result in the skunk spraying in his final moments. I've had one skunk pollute an entire golf course after taking a .22 to the head. Hmm, getting to be that time of year where they start ripping up the grass looking for grubs.... Big feeding push before winter?
 
Don't piss it off, that'll only make it spray. Best bet is a skunk trap. They're designed to keep the tail from raising when it's trapped.
Skunks kinda smell bad when they hang around. When they spray (even if they only spray in your vicinity), at work, shopping, wherever you go people will not hang around you because they'll smell it on you.
Again, best bet is to GENTLY get it to leave. Not scare the chit out of it (damn near literally).
 
1/2 glazed doughnut
1/2 can Dr. PEPPER
eat and drink other halves
3 or 4 tablespoons fly bait
mix up in mayo jar
set upright under shed
wait and pray it don't die under shed
too sweet for dogs and cats
 
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I'm going to gander mountain to look at them
As stated by someone else its highly recommended not to shoot them every one that i have shot or seen shot has released its spray upon impact of bullet and head.
 
I am wondering if you bought a recording of some predatory animal noises and leave the recording playing (contious) in your outbuilding that might frighten or agitate the skunk to abandon that place.
 
Now that i'm awake and talking to the wife she will not let me bait it with loaded tuna fish or anything else, I think i'm going to try the ammonia method.......... stay tuned and I will keep all updated

JIM
 
Ammonia or some strong pine scented pine-sol or something i have heard will work.
 
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Every unwanted animal that has taken up residence in my sheds or breezeway has left after I sprayed linen scented bathroom air freshener into their abode. That highly developed sense of smell doesn't seem to care for the stuff.
 
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Find where said animal is entering. Plug entryway.
 
plugging the entry might work if the skunk is doing what it think he is doing. that is he is entering a ground hog hole. reading up on ground hogs i came across that little nugget of info and i seen it happen here twice. take a look in the day time under your shed it should be sleeping. see if it is just under the shed or in a hole. if in a hole put a piece of plywood down and then a few cement blocks. or what i'm told to do with squirrels around here is trap them then submerge the trap with him in it. i'm told that is the only legal way to get rid of rocket j squirrel. so check with your town or city hall about that. my friend has got rid of 4 ground hogs and 2 skunks that way.
 
what i'm told to do with squirrels around here is trap them then submerge the trap with him in it. i'm told that is the only legal way to get rid of rocket j squirrel.
Why the hell would you want to kill a squirrel? Ground hogs can (and usually will) destroy property. No one wants a skunk living outside their window. But... a squirrel? All they do is look cute and frustrate the dog.
 
And chew up everything in sight. Bushy tailed rats.

But then, I don't have a dog.
 
And chew up everything in sight. Bushy tailed rats.

But then, I don't have a dog.
Neither do I. I have these two idiots:

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(she got her head stuck in there on her own)

My squirrels don't seem to chew on anything but acorns and walnuts.
 
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